True or False
After each statement, decide with your partner if it is “True or False” and write that down. BUT, if you think it is false, write down a reason why. The statements must be either TRUE or FALSE.
1) “If you live in Alaska, then you live in the largest state in the United States.”
2) “If you live in the largest state in the United States, then you live in Alaska.”
3) “If you grew up in Denver, Colorado, then you have seen snow.”
4) “If you have seen snow, then you grew up in Denver, Colorado.”
5) “If you are a twin, then you have a sibling.”
6) “If you have a sibling, then you are a twin.”
7) “If I am breathing, then I am sleeping.”
8) “If I am sleeping, then I am breathing.”
9) "If it is noon, then the sun is shining."
10) "If the sun is shining, then it is noon."
11) "If you do not sleep, then you will be tired."
12) "If you are tired, then you did not sleep."
13) "If a number is divisible by 3, then it is odd."
14) "If a number is odd, then it is divisible by 3."
15) "If two angles are vertical, then they have the same measure."
16) "If two angles have the same measure, then they are vertical."
17) "If an animal is a cat, then it has whiskers."
18) "If an animal has whiskers, then it is a cat."
19) "If two segments are congruent, then they have the same measure."
20) "If two segments have the same measure, then they are congruent."
21) "If \(x^2 = 9\), then \(x = 3\)."
22) "If \(x = 3\), then \(x^2 = 9\)."
Conditional Logo
Rewrite each slogan in if-then form.