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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 20:20 Jennifer312332

Which is the converse of the conditional statement " If a number ends in 2, then it is an even number."? A. If a number is even ,then it ends in 2.
B. If a number doesn't end in 2, then it is not even.
C. If a number is not even , then it doesn't end in 2. Shiny
D. A number is even if and only if it ends in 2.

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