Given the statement "If Jack’s pet is a pig, then Jack’s pet cannot fly,” which statement represents the converse?

q → p, where p = Jack’s pet is a pig and q = Jack’s pet cannot fly~q → ~p, where p = Jack’s pet cannot fly and q = Jack’s pet is a pig p → q, where p = Jack’s pet is a pig and q = Jack’s pet cannot flyq → p, where p = Jack’s pet is not a pig and q = Jack’s pet is a pig

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Converse statement of "If Jack’s pet is a pig, then Jack’s pet cannot fly,” is given by " q → p, where p = Jack’s pet is a pig and q = Jack’s pet cannot fly."

What is converse statement?

" Converse statement is defined as when the hypothesis and conclusion of a statement interchange or reversed."

According to the question,

Given,

p → q

Hypothesis of a statement 'p': If Jack’s pet is a pig

Conclusion of a statement 'q' : then Jack’s pet cannot fly

Converse of a statement is given by reversing hypothesis and conclusion we get,

q → p

Hypothesis of a statement 'q' : If Jack’s pet cannot fly

Conclusion of a statement  'p': then Jack’s pet is a pig

Hence, converse statement is given by  q → p, where p = Jack’s pet is a pig and q = Jack’s pet cannot fly.

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