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MYP Enhanced Assignment Unit 1
1. Conditional: If it is warm outside, then it is sunny.
Converse: If it is sunny, then it is warm outside.
True
Inverse: If it is not warm outside, then it is not sunny.
False
Contrapositive: If it is not sunny outside, then it is not warm outside.
False
2. Conditional: If a pair of pants are made of denim, then they are jeans.
Converse: If a pair of pants are jeans, then they are made of denim.
True
Inverse: If a pair of pants are not made of denim, then they are not jeans.
True
Contrapositive: If a pair of pants are not jeans, then they are not made of denim.
True
Biconditional: A pair of pants are jeans if and only if they are made of denim.
3. Conditional: If a piece of furniture is a table, it has a flat surface.
Converse: If a piece of furniture has a flat surface, it is a table.
False
Inverse: If a piece of furniture is not a table, it does not have a flat surface.
False
Contrapositive: If a piece of furniture does not have a flat surface, it is not a table.
True

4. Conditional: If someone is happy, they are loved.
Converse: If someone is loved, they are happy.
True
Inverse: If someone is not happy, they are not loved.
True
Contrapositive: If someone is not loved, they are not happy.
True
Biconditional: Someone is happy if and only if they are loved.
5. Conditional: If a fruit is orange, then it is an orange.
Converse: If a fruit is an orange, then it is orange.
True
Inverse: If a fruit is not an orange, then it is not orange.
False
Contrapositive: If a fruit is not orange, then it is not an orange.
True
6. Conditional: If something is a stuffed animal, then it has fur.
Converse: If something has fur, then it is a stuffed animal.
False
Inverse: If something is not a stuffed animal, then it does not have fur.
False
Contrapositive: If something does not have fur, then it not a stuffed animal.
True
What are characteristics of valid definition?

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