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The following conditional statement is given: "If the fruit is an apple, then the fruit is red. "


Part A: Explain how to change a statement into the converse and write the converse of the given conditional statement. (5 points)


Part B: Is the converse of the conditional statement valid? Give a counterexample to the converse to dispute the statement. Justify your point of view