i've been working this for the last 3 hours i think i got it
>"Chud dries his hair" is represnted as C, the statement "i dry my hair" as Y
>"If C, then Y" can be represented as C Y
>However, the converse of this statement, "If Y, then C," is not necessarily true: Y ¬C, where ¬C means "not C," or "not Chud."
>it is possible for Y to be true while ¬C is also true (C to be false)
therefore false