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Given the statement "If Jack's pet is a pig, then Jack's pet cannot fly," which statement represents the converse?
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9 - p, where p = Jack's pet is a pig and q = Jack's pet cannot fly
o q- ~p, where p = Jack's pet cannot fly and q = Jack's pet is a pig
p - q, where p = Jack's pet is a pig and q = Jack's pet cannot fly
oq - p, where p = Jack's pet is not a pig and q = Jack's pet is a pig
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Answer:

q ----> p

p=Jack's pet is a pig and q=Jack's pet cannot fly

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The converse of a conditional statement is created when the hypothesis and conclusion are reversed

In this problem

The conditional statement is

"If Jack's pet is a pig, then Jack's pet cannot fly,"

The hypothesis is "If Jack's pet is a pig"

The conclusion is "Jack's pet cannot fly"

If p then q

p -----> q

p=Jack's pet is a pig

q=Jack's pet cannot fly

Find out the converse

Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement

If q then p

q -----> p

q=Jack's pet cannot fly

p=Jack's pet is a pig

The converse is

"If Jack's pet cannot fly, then Jack's pet is a pig"

therefore

q ----> p

p=Jack's pet is a pig and q=Jack's pet cannot fly

Answer:

a

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