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The conditional statement's converse can be true or false. The reverse is not true in this instance since there are other yellow cars that are not school buses. For instance, one could come across a yellow automobile or cab.

a. Yes
b. No

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A possible counterexample to the conditional statement "If you walk in the rain, your shirt will get wet" could be if someone walks in the rain with a waterproof jacket, their shirt may not get wet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement in question is a conditional statement: "If you walk in the rain, your shirt will get wet." A counterexample is a specific instance that shows the statement to be false. A possible counterexample to this statement could be if someone walks in the rain with a waterproof jacket, their shirt may not get wet.

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