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What is the converse of the conditional statement? "If a quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid."
If a quadrilateral is a trapezoid, then it has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
If a quadrilateral does not have exactly one pair of parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid.
If a quadrilateral is not a trapezoid, then it does not have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
If a quadrilateral does not have exactly one pair of parallel sides, then it is not a trapezoid.

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