Question 539432
The converse of a conditional statement is when you switch the hypothesis and conclusion; if p, then q turns into if q, then p.

The converse of each statement:
a.  If a vehicle is a car, then it has four wheels --> If a vehicle has four wheels, then it is a car.  FALSE--it could be a truck, bus, etc.
b.  If you go to Asia from the US, then you cross an ocean --> If you cross an ocean, then you're going to Asia from the US.  FALSE--you could be going to Europe, or from Australia to Africa, etc.
c.  If you own a dog, then your pet is furry --> If your pet is furry, then you own a dog.  FALSE--it could be a cat, rabbit, etc.
d.  If you can stand up, then you can walk --> If you can walk, then you can stand up.  TRUE--there is no way to walk without standing up.