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Rewrite the following statements in the form of conditional statements:

When you sing, my ears hurt.

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Solution

Here ‘when’ means the same as ‘if’ and so the equivalent formulation of the given statements is:

“If you sing, then my ears hurt”

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Chapter 14: Mathematical Reasoning - Solved Examples [Page 257]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 11
Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning
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