Look at the following conditionals:
If Krysta will not see a porcupine, then she is not at the zoo.
If Krysta is not at the zoo, then she will not see a porcupine.
Is the second conditional the contrapositive, converse, or inverse of the first conditional?
contrapositive
converse
inverse



Answer :

Final answer:

The second statement is the contrapositive of the first conditional in the question.


Explanation:

Contrapositive is when the original conditional's terms are reversed and negated. The second statement 'If Krysta is not at the zoo, then she will not see a porcupine' is indeed the contrapositive of the first conditional.


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