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Identify the converse of the statement "A → B: If x = 3, then x + 8 = 11." A)

∼A → ∼B: If x ≠ 3, then x + 8 ≠ 11.

B)

B → A: If x + 8 = 11, then x = 3.

C)

A ↔ B: x = 3 if and only if x + 8 = 11.

D)

∼A → B: If x ≠ 3, then x + 8 = 11.

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