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14 April, 07:12

1. If it is not April 17th, then it is not Matt's birthday. What is the inverse of the original conditional statement?

2. You will receive the trophy if you win the championship match. Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement.

3. If it is Independence Day, then it is the 4th of July. Identify the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement.

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  1. 14 April, 07:37
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    1. If it is not Matt's birthday, then it is not April 17th.

    2. Hypothesis: You win the championship match.

    Conclusion: You will receive the trophy.

    3. Hypothesis: It is Independence Day.

    Conclusion: It is the 4th of July.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A hypothesis usually starts with "if" and goes before the conclusion.

    Conclusion usually starts with "then" and goes after hypothesis.
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