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13 October, 12:18

What is the converse of the following: "If n is prime then n is odd or n is 2." A. If n is prime then n is odd or n is 2 B. If n is odd or n is 2 then n is composite. C. If n is even but not 2 then n is composite. D. If n is odd or n is 2 thenn is prime. E. If n is composite then n is even but not 2. F. If n is prime then n is even but not

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  1. 13 October, 12:45
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    Option D "If n is odd or n is 2 then n is prime"

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that

    To form the converse of the conditional statement, interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion.

    In this problem

    the conditional statement is "If n is prime then n is odd or n is 2."

    The hypothesis is "If n is prime"

    The conclusion is "n is odd or n is 2."

    therefore

    interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion

    The converse is "If n is odd or n is 2 then n is prime"
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