Final answer:
The converse of 'If d ≤ 7 , then d ≥ 5' is 'If d ≥ 5, then d ≤ 7.' The converse is true, so the answer is A. Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
The converse of a conditional statement switches the hypothesis and conclusion, forming a new statement. So the converse of 'If d ≤ 7 , then d ≥ 5' is 'If d ≥ 5, then d ≤ 7.'
In this case, the converse is true because if a number is greater than or equal to 5, it will also be less than or equal to 7. Therefore, the answer is A. Yes.