Is the conditional statement true? If not, find a counterexample. If a fruit is red, it is a strawberry.

No, the conditional statement is not true. A counterexample would be that a fruit can be red without being a strawberry, such as a red apple or a red cherry.

The conditional statement "If a fruit is red, it is a strawberry" is not true. A counterexample can be a red apple.

To determine whether the conditional statement "If a fruit is red, it is a strawberry" is true or false, we need to find a counterexample. A counterexample is an example that contradicts the statement, showing that it is false.

A counterexample would be a fruit that is red but is not a strawberry. For example, an apple is a fruit that can be red but is not a strawberry. Therefore, the conditional statement is false.

To find a counterexample, you can think of any red fruit that is not a strawberry. In this case, the apple serves as a counterexample.