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If x = 4, then x2 = 16. Which explains whether this statement can be written as a biconditional statement?

A Yes, because the converse of the statement is true. Yes, because the converse of the statement is true.

B No, because the converse of the statement is not true. No, because the converse of the statement is not true.

C Yes, because the contrapositive of the statement is true. Yes, because the contrapositive of the statement is true.

D No, because the contrapositive of the statement is not true.

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