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Select the statement that is the converse of the following statement:

If I get a good grade on my next math test, then I'll be stoked.
Answer
If I'm stoked, then I got a good
grade on my math test.
If I'm not stoked, then I didn't
O get a good grade on my math
test.
If I don't get a good grade on
my next math test, then I won't
be stoked.
If I get a good grade on my
next math test, then I won't be
stoked.

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Answer:

"If I don't get a good grade on my next math test, then I won't be stoked."

Explanation:

The original statement is about a good grade leading to being happy. The converse statement is about a bad grade leading to not being happy. It's the opposite situation but still follows a similar pattern: "If A, then B" becomes "If not A, then not B."
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