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If your original biconditional statement is true, would the contrapositive be true? Give an example to illustrate your reasoning. '

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Explanation:

es, if the original biconditional statement is true, then its contrapositive is also true.

Example: "If it rains, the grass is wet."

The contrapositive of this statement would be "If the grass is not wet, then it didn't rain."

Both the original statement and its contrapositive have the same truth value, as they are logically equivalent.

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