Conditional Statements Worksheet
Explore conditional statements, hypotheses, and conclusions with this Grade 6 math worksheet featuring real-world examples and practice problems.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. A conditional statement is an 'if-then' statement. The 'if' part is the hypothesis, and the 'then' part is the conclusion.
For each conditional statement, identify the hypothesis and the conclusion.
1. If it rains, then the ground gets wet.
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
2. If a number is even, then it is divisible by 2.
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
3. Which of the following is the conclusion in the statement: 'If you study hard, then you will pass the test'?
You study hard
You will pass the test
If you study hard
Then you will pass
Determine if the following conditional statements are true or false.
4. If a shape has four sides, then it is a square.
True
False
5. If a number is greater than 10, then it is greater than 5.
True
False
6. Write your own conditional statement. Clearly state the hypothesis and the conclusion.
7. Consider the conditional statement: 'If a number is greater than 3, then it is on the right side of 3 on a number line.'
Is this statement true or false? Explain your reasoning.
Match each part of the conditional statement on the left with its description on the right.
8. 'If' part
a. Conclusion
9. 'Then' part
b. Hypothesis