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Which is the converse of this conditional?

If it is appropriate, then I play golf.




A.
If it is appropriate, then I do not play golf.



B.
If I play golf, then it is appropriate.



C.
If I do not play golf, then it is appropriate.



D.
If it is not appropriate, then I play golf.

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B is the answer. The converse of "if p, then q" is "if q, then p"
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