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Use the conditional statement to answer the question. if a number is a prime number, then the number is odd. can the statement be written as a biconditional statement and why? a. yes, because the statement and its converse are both true b. no, because the statement is false, but its converse is true c. no, because the statement is true, but its converse is false d. no, because the statement and its converse are both false

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