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17 February, 02:16

True or false? If you took a true "if-then" statement, inserted a not in each clause, and reversed the clauses, the new statement would also be true.

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  1. 17 February, 02:45
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    The correct answer would be true. Reversing the statement clause and inserting a "not" in a if - then statement will also make the new statement true. For example, "If I eat this, then give me five dollars". The reverse would be " If I do not eat this, then do not give me five dollars". Both sentences mean the same.
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