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Answer:

"if it is not an animal, then it is not a horse"

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets say we had an original statement that is "if a, then b." The contrapositive to this statement would be "if not b, then not a."

To find the contrapositive to a statement, you would swap and negate the hypothesis, or the "a" in the example statements above, and the conclusion, or the "b" in the example statements above.

For the statement "if it is a horse, then it is an animal", to find the contrapositive, lets first swap the hypothesis and conclusion:

"if it is an animal, then it is a horse"

Now lets negate both the hypothesis and conclusion. To do this, lets change the "it is" to "it is not" in both the hypothesis and conclusion.

"if it is not an animal, then it is not a horse"

And now we have the contrapositive to the statement.

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