Write the statement “cars are vehicles” as a conditional statement. Then write the converse. Also, write the inverse.

I'm super confused
if a car is a vehicle then ___ ???
or if an automobile is a car then its a vehicle ??
if a car is a vehicle then cars are vehicles??

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Converse:

if it is a vehicle then it is a car (false)

I can help clarify the confusion. Let's break it down step by step.

The original statement is "cars are vehicles."

1. Conditional Statement:
A conditional statement is in the form "If A, then B." In this case, we can say:
"If a is a car, then a is a vehicle."

2. Converse:
To find the converse, you should interchange the "if" and "then" parts of the conditional statement.
So, the converse would be:
"If a is a vehicle, then a is a car."

3. Inverse:
To find the inverse, you must negate both the "if" and "then" parts of the conditional statement.
So, the inverse would be:
"If a is not a car, then a is not a vehicle."

I hope this helps clear up the confusion!