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If a chord of a circle subtends a minor arc, then the length of the chord is less than the length of the diameter. O A. If a chord of a circle does not subtend a minor arc, then the length of the chord is not less than the length of the diameter. O B. If the length of a chord of a circle is less than the length of the diameter, then the chord subtends a minor arc, C. If a chord of a circle subtends a major arc, then the length of the chord is greater than the length of the diameter. OD. If the length of a chord of a circle is equal to the length of the diameter, then the chord does not subtend a minor arc.

If a chord of a circle subtends a minor arc, then the length of the chord is less-example-1
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Reading all the options, the only one that is a converse of the sentence given is the second one:

If the lenght of a chord of a circle is less than the length of the diameter, then the chord subtends a minor arc.

Both sentences are equivalent, the words are just reorganized, but the idea is the same.

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