Mathematics, 05.02.2021 21:40 jazminpagan15
42. Given the conditional: "If the number of miles you drive increases, then the amount of gas
in your tank decreases." The inverse would be:
A. If the amount of gas in your tank decreases, then the number of miles you have driven has increased.
B. If the amount of gas in your tank has not decreased, then the number of miles you have
driven has not increased.
C. If the number of miles you drive does not increase, then the amount of gas in your tank will not decrease.
D. The amount of gas in your tank decreases if and only if the number of miles you drive
increases.
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