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Rewrite the following statement in five different ways conveying the same meaning.
If a given number is a multiple of 6, then it is a multiple of 3.

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(i) A given number is a multiple of 6 implies that it is a multiple of 3.
(ii) A given number is a multiple of 6 only if it is a multiple of 3.
(iii) For a given number to be a multiple of 6, it is necessary that it is a multiple of 3.
(iv) For a given number to be a multiple of 3, it is sufficient that the number is a multiple of 6.
(v) If a given number is not a multiple of 3, then if is not a multiple of 6.
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