Ok i don't understand this question on my Geometry test.

It says: On days that it rains, I carry an Umbrella
1. Rewrite the above statement as a conditional

Can someone help me here?

Of course, I can help you with that. To rewrite the given statement as a conditional, you need to identify the different parts and their logical connections.

The given statement is: "On days that it rains, I carry an umbrella."

In a conditional statement format, it typically follows the structure "If [antecedent], then [consequent]."

Using this format, we can rewrite the statement as follows:

"If it rains, then I carry an umbrella."

Let's break it down:

- Antecedent: "It rains"
The antecedent is the part that describes the condition or circumstance that must be true for the consequent to occur. In this case, it is "it rains."

- Consequent: "I carry an umbrella"
The consequent is the part that describes the action or result that follows if the antecedent is true. In this case, it is "I carry an umbrella."

So, the rewritten conditional statement for the given statement is: "If it rains, then I carry an umbrella."