Given the inverse statement of “If x is not equal to zero, then x times one is equal to ten.” What is the conditional statement?A. If x times one is equal to ten, then x is not equal to zero.B. If x is equal to zero, then x times one is not equal to ten.C. If x is equal to zero, then x times one is equal to ten.D. If x times one is not equal to, then x is equal to ten.
Question
Given the inverse statement of “If x is not equal to zero, then x times one is equal to ten.” What is the conditional statement?A. If x times one is equal to ten, then x is not equal to zero.B. If x is equal to zero, then x times one is not equal to ten.C. If x is equal to zero, then x times one is equal to ten.D. If x times one is not equal to, then x is equal to ten.
Solution
The conditional statement is: "If x times one is equal to ten, then x is not equal to zero."
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