Question: What is the converse of the conditional statement “If it ices today, I will play ice hockey tomorrow.”

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A : “I will play ice hockey tomorrow only if it ices today.”

B : “If I do not play ice hockey tomorrow, then it will not have iced today.”

C : “If it does not ice today, then I will not play ice hockey tomorrow.”

D : “I will not play ice hockey tomorrow only if it ices today.”

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