Question 426038: Form the converse: If I eat a lot of sweets, then I will not feel well.
a, If I do not feel well, then I ate a lot of sweets.
b. If I do not eat a lot of sweets, then I will feel well.
c. If I feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets.
d. If I do not feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets.
e. If I feel well, then I did not eat a lot of sweets.
Answer by htmentor(1343) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The converse of an if-then statement, if p then q, is:
if q then p
The converse of 'If I eat a lot of sweets, then I will not feel well is':
'If I do not feel well, then I ate a lot of sweets'
So the answer is (a).
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