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What is the inverse of the following conditional?If the tugboat captain isn't trustworthy, the company will need to replace him.A) If the tugboat captain is trustworthy, then the company won't need to replace him.B) If the company will need to replace him, then the tugboat captain isn't trustworthy.C) If the company won't need to replace him, then the tugboat captain is trustworthy.

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The Solution:

Given the conditional statement below:

''If the tugboat captain isn't trustworthy, the company will need to replace him.''

We are required to identify the inverse of the above statement in the given options.

The inverse of the statement is:

''If the tugboat captain is trustworthy, then the company won't need to replace him.''

So, The correct answer is [option A]

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