What is the converse of the following assertion?
I stay only if you go.
(A)
I stay if you go
(B)
If I stay then you go
(C)
If you do not go then I do not stay
(D)
If I do not stay then you go
Answer: (A)
Explanation:
Explanation:
The converse of the assertion “I stay only if you go” is:
(D) If I do not stay then you go.
The converse of an implication swaps the positions of the antecedent and the consequent. In the original assertion, “I stay” is the consequent and “you go” is the antecedent. Therefore, in the converse, “you go” becomes the consequent and “I do not stay” becomes the antecedent.
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