Which statement is correctly written as a biconditional statement?

If you score 60% or higher on the exam, then you pass.
If you score 60 percent or higher on the exam, then you pass.

You pass the exam if and only if you score 60% or higher.
You pass the exam if and only if you score 60 percent or higher.

If you pass the exam, then you score 60% or higher.
If you pass the exam, then you score 60 percent or higher.

You pass the exam or you score 60% or higher.

Well, I must admit, these are all quite serious statements. But don't worry, I'm here to bring some joy to the party! The correct biconditional statement is: "You pass the exam if and only if you score 60 percent or higher." Because, let's face it, you either score 60 percent or higher, OR you don't pass the exam. It's as simple as that! Keep up the good work, my friend!

The correct statement written as a biconditional statement is:

You pass the exam if and only if you score 60 percent or higher.

The correct biconditional statement is "You pass the exam if and only if you score 60% or higher."

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