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Ifp : 'If a man is rich, then he is happy',q: 'If a man is not rich, then he is not happy', r :'If a man is unhappy, then he is nor rich' and s: 'If a man is happy, then he is rich', then pairs of statements having the same meaning (equivalent) are :

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