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1.What do you call a statement when you negate both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of an if-then statement?
A.Conditional B. Converse C.Contrapositive D.Inverse
2.Which statement is described when the hypothesis of the if-then form are interchanged?
A.Conditional B.Converse C.Contrapositive D.Inverse

For numbers 3-5, refer to these statements:
Given: If-the Statement: "If the grass is wet, then it is raining".
A.If it is raining, the grass is wet.
B.If it is not raining, then the grass is not wet.
C.If the grass is not wet, then it is not raining.
D.If the grass is wet, then it is raining.

3.What is the converse of the if-then statement above?
4.What is the constrapositive of the if-then statement above?
5.What is the inverse of a conditional statement above?​