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For items 1-2. refer to statement: "If there is a puppy in your house, then you feel happy. 1. What is the truth value of its inverse if both hypothesis and conclusion are false A. frue B. false C. undefined D. necessarily true 2. Which of the following pairs of statements are equivalent? A. Converse: If you feel happy, then there is a puppy in your house. Inverse: If there is no puppy in your house, then you feel lonely. B. If-then: If there is a puppy in your house, then you feel happy. Converse: If you feel happy, then there is a puppy in her house. C. If-then: If there is a puppy in your house, then you feel happy. Inverse: If there is no puppy in your house, then you feel lonely. D. Converse: If you feel happy, then there is a puppy in your house. Contrapositive: If you feel lonely, then there is no puppy in your house. _3. Which of the following is equivalent to the statement, "flam wearing a facemask, then I am safe from COVID-19"? A. If I am not wearing a facemask, then lam safe from COVID-19. B. If I am not safe from COVID-19. then I am wearing a facemask. C. iflam not safe from COVID-19, then I am not wearing a facemask. D. If i am not wearing a facemask, then I am not safe from COVID-19. 4. What is the truth value of its converse if the hypothesis is false and the conclusion is true? A. true B. false C. undefined D. necessarily true 5. Given a converse statement, "If an animal barks, then it is a dog", what is its equivalent statements A. If an animal is a dog, then it barks. C. If an animal does not bark, then it is not a dog. B. If an animal barks, then it is a dog. D. If an animal is not a dog, then it does not bark. 6. Which of the statements below is equivalent to the conditional lif-then statement of th​

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