If two triangles are congruent,then their areas are equal. What is the contrapositive of the inverse of this statement? (Where $p$: Two triangles are congruent,$q$: Their areas are equal)

  • A
    If two triangles are not congruent,then their areas are equal.
  • B
    If two triangles are not congruent,then their areas are not equal.
  • C
    If areas of two triangles are equal,then they are congruent.
  • D
    If areas of two triangles are not equal,then they are congruent.

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