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What is the inverse of the following statement: “If x is a whole number, then x = 5”? If x is not a whole number, then x ≠ 5. If x = 5, then x is a whole number. If x ≠ 5, then x is not a whole number.
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What is the inverse of the following statement: “If x is a whole number, then x = 5”?
If x is not a whole number, then x ≠ 5.
If x = 5, then x is a whole number.
If x ≠ 5, then x is not a whole number.
If x is not a whole number, then x = 5.
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if x is not a whole number, then x≠5
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