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26 October, 03:13

Given the statement "If Jack's pet is a pig, then Jack's pet cannot fly," which statement represents the converse?

q → p, where p = Jack's pet is a pig and q = Jack's pet cannot fly

~q → ~p, where p = Jack's pet cannot fly and q = Jack's pet is a pig

p → q, where p = Jack's pet is a pig and q = Jack's pet cannot fly

q → p, where p = Jack's pet is not a pig and q = Jack's pet is a pig

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  1. 26 October, 05:34
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    answer : (A) q>p, where p = jacks pet is a pig and q = jacks pet cannot fly
  2. 26 October, 06:13
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    The third option cuz the first option can be other animals that can't fly also if q->p the second same thing and the fourth is just nonsense
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