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What is the inverse of the following conditional statement?"If two numbers are odd, then their sum is always even." If their sum is not always even, then the two numbers are not odd. Two numbers are odd if and only if their sum is even. If their sum is always even, then the two numbers are odd. If two numbers are not odd, then their sum is not always

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What is the inverse of the following conditional statement?"If two numbers are odd, then their sum is always even." If their sum is not always even, then the two numbers are not odd. Two numbers are odd if and only if their sum is even. If their sum is always even, then the two numbers are odd. If two numbers are not odd, then their sum is not always

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The inverse of the conditional statement "If two numbers are odd, then their sum is always even" is "If two numbers are not odd, then their sum is not always even."

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