look at the following conditionals: if a pizz...
look at the following conditionals: if a pizza has artichokes, then gabrielle is ordering it. if gabrielle is ordering a pizza, then it has artichokes. is the second conditional the contrapositive, converse, or inverse of the first conditional? contrapositive converse inverse
Answer
# Answer:
B. converse
# Brief Explanations:
Let the first conditional be "If \(p\) (pizza has artichokes), then \(q\) (Gabrielle is ordering it)". The second conditional is "If \(q\), then \(p\)". The converse of a conditional "If \(p\), then \(q\)" is "If \(q\), then \(p\)".