Consider the statment: If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts.
What is the CONTRAPOSITIVE?
The contrapositive of the statement "If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts" is "If I am not wearing shorts, then it is not sunny."
The contrapositive of the statement "If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts" is "If I am not wearing shorts, then it is not sunny."
To find the contrapositive of the statement "If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts," you need to negate and reverse both the hypothesis (if clause) and the conclusion (then clause) of the original statement.
Original statement: If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts.
To negate the hypothesis, negate "it is sunny": If it is not sunny.
To negate the conclusion, negate "I will wear shorts": Then I will not wear shorts.
Now, reverse the order: If I will not wear shorts, then it is not sunny.
The contrapositive of the original statement "If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts" is "If I will not wear shorts, then it is not sunny."