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Converse Statements
Identify the converse of the following statement:
If a strawberry is red, then it is ripe.
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If a fruit is ripe, then it is red.
The converse of the statement "If a strawberry is red, then it is ripe" would be: If a strawberry is ripe, then it is red.
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