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Question 627203: Form the converse: If I do not wash my clothes, then I will have nothing clean to wear.
If I do not wash my clothes, then I will have something clean to wear.
If I wash my clothes, then I will have something clean to wear.
If I have something clean to wear, then I washed my clothes.
If I have something clean to wear, then I did not wash my clothes.
If I have nothing clean to wear, then I did not wash my clothes
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! For the proposition P Q, the proposition Q P is called its converse, and the proposition Q P is called its contrapositive.
For example for the proposition "If it rains, then I get wet",
Converse: If I get wet, then it rains.
So we switch the components.
"If I have nothing clean to wear then I did not wash my clothes" which is the last choice.
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