No, the converse of the statement "If I am hungry then I am not happy" is "If I am not happy then I am hungry." While the original statement is assumed to be true, its converse does not necessarily follow that truth. The truth of the original statement does not guarantee the truth of its converse; there could be other reasons for not being happy that do not involve hunger.
A statement that seems contrary to truth but may be true is known as a paradox. Paradoxes often challenge our understanding and reveal deeper insights or complexities within a given situation. For example, the statement "less is more" appears contradictory, yet it can be true in contexts such as design or minimalism, where simplicity enhances effectiveness. Such statements provoke thought and encourage us to reconsider our assumptions.
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A true statement about me and my classmates is that we all share a common goal of learning and growing together in our educational journey. Despite our diverse backgrounds and perspectives, we collaborate and support each other in achieving academic success. This shared experience fosters a sense of community and encourages us to learn from one another.
- 15x = - 5 (3x + 3)Remove the parentheses on the right side:- 15x = -15x - 15Add 15x to each side:0 = -15This is obviously not true. But it would have to be true in order for the equationgiven in the question to be true. That tells us that there is no number for 'x'that can make the original equation a true statement. In other words, there isno solution.
No, true market economy is purely theoretical, it never excised. US used mixed economy
All of the above
After World War 2, the US had the strongest economy in the world.
No. The statement is true.
The first US census was in 1790.
It explains the organization of the federal government.
It is largely privately owned.
It explains the organization of the federal government.
All of the above.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
it was the strongest economy in the world
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