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1.
TWIX
YOU NEED A MOMENT? CHEW IT OVER WITH TWIX.
2.
CONDITIONAL STATEMENT
If you need a moment,
then chew it over with Twix.
Hypothesis: You need a moment.
Conclusion: Chew it over with Twix.
3.
CONVERSE: IF YOU CHEW IT OVER WITH
Twix, then you need a moment
Inverse:if you don't need a moment,
Then you don't chew it over with Twix.
Contrapositive: if you don't chew it over
With Twix, then you don't need a moment.
4.
DESCRIPTIVE SENTENCE:
This statement is true because it takes a while
To eat the candy bar, but it is not a
Biconditional statement because you don't
Just eat Twix when you need a moment,
You eat it when you want a snack.
5.
COUNTER EXAMPLE
You could just stuff anything in
Your mouth, it doesn't have
To be a Twix bar.
6.
ARBY'S
IT'S GOOD MOOD FOOD!!!
7.
CONDITIONAL STATEMENT: IF IT'S
Arby's, then it's good mood food.
Hypothesis: its Arby's.
Conclusion: it's good mood food.
8.
CONVERSE: IF IT'S GOOD
Mood Food, then it's Arby's.
Inverse: if it's not Arby's,
then it's not good mood food.
Contrapositive: if it's not good
mood food, then it's not Arby's
9.
DESCRIPTIVE SENTENCE:
This statement is not true because
not everyone gets in a good mood
when they eat Arby's.
10.
COUNTER EXAMPLE
Eating at chick-fil-a could
put you in a good mood.
Mary Vessel
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