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Consider the two conditional statements. draw a conclusion from the given conditional statements, and write the contrapositive of each conditional statement. then, draw a conclusion from the two contrapositives. how does the first conclusion relate to the second conclusion? if you are eating a banana, then you are eating fruit. if you are eating fruit, then you are eating food. a. if you are eating a banana, then you are eating food. if you are not eating a banana, then you are not eating fruit. if you are not eating fruit, then you are not eating food. if you are not eating a banana, then you are not eating food. the second conclusion is the contrapositive of the first conclusion. b. if you are eating a banana, then you are eating food. if you are eating fruit, then you are eating a banana. if you are eating food, then you are eating fruit. if you are eating food, then you are eating a banana. the second conclusion is the contrapositive of the first conclusion. c. if you are eating a banana, then you are eating food. if you are not eating fruit, then you are not eating a banana. if you are not eating food, then you are not eating fruit. if you are not eating food, then you are not eating a banana. the second conclusion is the contrapositive of the first conclusion. d. if you are eating food, then you are eating a banana. if you are not eating fruit, then you are not eating a banana. if you are not eating food, then you are not eating fruit. if you are not eating food, then you are not eating a banana. the second conclusion is the contrapositive of the first conclusion.
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