What is the converse of the statement? If you are in Florida, then you are in Miami. If you are in Florida, then you are a Floridian. If you are in Miami Beach, then you are in Florida. If you are in Miami, then you are in the United States. If you are in Miami, then you are in Florida.

Respuesta :

Your answer would be "If you are in Miami, then you are in Florida."

If this answer is incorrect, then I am sorry.

(Also this question belongs in the Ela section, not the mathematics)

Answer:

The converse of the given statement is:

If you are in Miami, then you are in Florida.

Step-by-step explanation:

" In logic, the converse of a categorical or implicational statement is the result of reversing its two parts. For the implication P → Q, the converse is Q → P "

Here we are given a implicational statement as:

If you are in Florida, then you are in Miami.

Here P= you are in Florida

and Q= you are in Miami

The converse of this statement is:

If you are in Miami, then you are in Florida.



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