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Elizabeth tells Peter "If you help me fix my bike, then I will make you dinner." When is Elizabeth's statement proven to be falseGroup of answer choicesWhen Peter does not fix her bike and Elizabeth does not make him dinner.When Peter fixes her bike but Elizabeth does not make him dinner.When Peter does not eat dinner.When Peter fixes her bike and Elizabeth makes him dinner.When Peter does not fix her bike but Elizabeth makes him dinner.

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Elizabeth tells Peter "If you help me fix my bike, then I will make you dinner." When is Elizabeth's statement proven to be falseGroup of answer choicesWhen Peter does not fix her bike and Elizabeth does not make him dinner.When Peter fixes her bike but Elizabeth does not make him dinner.When Peter does not eat dinner.When Peter fixes her bike and Elizabeth makes him dinner.When Peter does not fix her bike but Elizabeth makes him dinner.

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Elizabeth's statement is proven to be false when Peter fixes her bike but Elizabeth does not make him dinner.

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