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The statement p → q represents "If a number is doubled, the result is even.” Which represents the inverse?

a-~p → ~q where p = a number is doubled and q = the result is even
 
b-q → p where p = a number is doubled and q = the result is even

 c-~p → ~q where p = the result is even and q = a number is doubled
 
d-q → p where p = the result is even and q = a number is doubled

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The answer is A just took the quiz

User Rajesh Maurya
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The inverse of
p\implies q is
\\eg p\implies\\eg q. (This eliminates B and D)


p\implies q translates to "if
p, then
q". This means the answer must be A.
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