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Consider this conditional statement. If a student attends Arizona State University, then the student attends school in the United States. Select the converse of the statement. Group of answer choices If a student does not attend Arizona State University, then the student does not attend school in the United States. If a student attends school in the United States, then the student attends Arizona State University. If a student attends Arizona State University, then the student does not attend school in the United States. If a student does not attend school in the United States, then the student does not attend Arizona State University.

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Answer:

If a student attends school in the United States, then the student attends Arizona State University.

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Answer:

If a student attends school in the United States, then the student attends Arizona State University.

Explanation:

Remember, a converse statement that involves interchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the original statement.

Note below from the original statement,

If a student attends Arizona State University = hypothesis

...the student attends school in the United States = conclusion

After interchanging the statement becomes; the conclusion followed by the hypothesis. That is, If a student attends school in the United States, then the student attends Arizona State University.

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