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What are the inverse of the conditional statement “If you make your notes, it will be a convenient in exams.”

a.

“If you make notes, then it will be a convenient in exams.”

b.

“If you do not make notes, then it will not be a convenient in exams.”

c.

“If it will not be a convenient in exams, then you did not make your notes.”

d.

“If it will be a convenient in exams, then you make your notes

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Answer: (b).“If you do not make notes, then it will not be a convenient in exams.”

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