15 Laws For Geometry

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Original Conditionals

Autumn Jones
Original Conditional: If you drink after 6, then you will be fined. (True)
Converse: If you are fined, then you drank after 6. (False: You can be fined
for other things)
Inverse: If you do not drink after 6, then you will not be fined. (True)
Contrapositive: If you are not fined, then you have not drunk after 6. (True)

Original Conditional: If you are driving while younger than 18, then you do
not have a license. (True)
Converse: If you do not have a license, then you are driving while younger
than 21. (True)
Inverse: If you are not driving while younger than 21, then you have a
license. (True)
Contrapositive: If you have a license, then you are not driving while
younger than 21. (True)

Original Conditional: If you are caught littering, then you will be charged.
(True)
Converse: If you are charged, then you have been caught littering. (False:
You can be charged for other things)
Inverse: If you are not caught littering, then you will not be charged. (True)
Contrapositive: If you are not charged, then you have not been caught
littering. (True)

Original Conditional: If you break three laws, then you will be kicked off
the island. (True)
Converse: If you are kicked off the island, then you broke three laws. (True)
Inverse: If you do not break three laws, then you will not be kicked off the
island. (True)

Contrapositive: If you are not kicked off the island, then you did not break
three laws. (True)
Original Conditional: If you do not keep your yard tidy, then you will be
notified. (True)
Converse: If you are notified, then you did not keep your yard tidy. (False:
You can be notified for other things)
Inverse: If you keep your yard tidy, then you will be notified. (True)
Contrapositive: If you are not notified, then you keep your yard tidy. (True)

Original Conditional: If you participate in voting for council, then you


should not complain. (True)
Converse: If you do not complain, then you participated in voting for
council. (False: You may complain for other reasons)
Inverse: If you did not participate in voting for council, then you should
complain. (False: It is your fault, so there should be no reason for
complaining)
Contrapositive: If you complain, then you did not participate in voting for
council. (True)

Original Conditional: If you live on the island, then you work up to 8 hours.
(True)
Converse: If you work up to 8 hours, then you live on the island. (False: You
can work 8 hours, even if you dont live on the island)
Inverse: If you do not live on the island, then you do not work up to 8
hours. (False: You can work 8 hours whether you live on the island or not)
Contrapositive: If you do not work up to 8 hours, then you do not live on
the island. (True)

Original Conditional: If you show up to work sick, then your boss should
not send you home. (False: The boss should always send sick workers home)
Converse: If your boss does not send you home, then you showed up to
work sick. (False: The boss can keep you at work for other reasons)

Inverse: If you show up to work healthy, then your boss should send you
home. (False: The boss should make you stay)
Contrapositive: If your boss sends you home, then you showed up to work
healthy. (False: The boss should not have sent you home)

Original Conditional: If you open a business without a permit, then your


building will be evicted. (True)
Converse: If your building is evicted, then you opened a business without a
permit. (True)
Inverse: If you open a business with a permit, then your building will not be
evicted. (True)
Contrapositive: If your building is not evicted, then you opened a business
with a permit. (True)

Original Conditional: If you are able to drink, then you are allowed two
drinks. (True)
Converse: If you are allowed two drinks, then you are able to drink. (True)
Inverse: If you are not able to drink, then you are not allowed two drinks.
(True)
Contrapositive: If you are not allowed two drinks, then you are not able to
drink. (True)

Original Conditional: If you work for the transportation company, then you
get more benefits. (True)
Converse: If you get more benefits, then you work for the transportation
company. (True)
Inverse: If you do not work for the transportation company, then you do not
get more benefits. (True)
Contrapositive: If you do not get more benefits, then you do not work for
the transportation company. (True)
Original Conditional: If you are working under the age of 18, then your
employer will be questioned. (True)

Converse: If your employer is questioned, then you are working under the
age of 18. (False: The employer may be questioned for other reasons)
Inverse: If you are not working under the age of 18, then your employer will
not be questioned. (False: The employer may still be questioned for other
reasons)
Contrapositive: If your employer is not questioned, then you are not
working under the age of 18. (True)

Original Conditional: If you commit a felony (i.e. vandalism, stealing, etc.),


then you will be sent to jail. (True)
Converse: If you are sent to jail, then you committed a felony. (True)
Inverse: If you did not commit a felony, then you will not be sent to jail.
(True)
Contrapositive: If you are not sent to jail, then you did not commit a felony.
(True)

Original Conditional: If you do not take care of your horses (town drives
horse & buggies), then they will be taken away. (True)
Converse: If they are taken away, then you did not take care of your horses.
(True)
Inverse: If you take care of your horses, then they will not be taken away.
(True)
Contrapositive: If they are not taken away, then you take care of your
horses. (True)

Original Conditional: If you work for the ferry boat company, then you
shouldnt know how to swim. (False: The workers should definitely know how
to swim)
Converse: If you shouldnt know how to swim, then you work for the ferry
boat company. (False: The workers should know how to swim)
Inverse: If you do not work for the ferry boat company, then you should
know how to swim. (False: They dont have to know how to swim, but its
mandantory for the workers)

Contrapositive: If you should know how to swim, then you do not work for
the ferry boat company. (False: They do not have to know how to swim)

Original Conditional: If you are 18 or younger, then you should be going to


school. (True)
Converse: If you should be going to school, then you are 18 and younger.
(True)
Inverse: If you are not 18 or younger, then you should not be going to
school. (False: People may still attend further schooling)
Contrapositive: If you should not be going to school, then you are not 18 or
younger. (False: Others may still attend school)

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