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Mathematics, 01.09.2020 02:01 glendaward8233

Data was collected at a pool. It showed that being older does not imply that a swimmer will stay for a shorter or longer amount of time. What is likely true? A) There is no correlation between age and length of stay. B) There is a correlation between age and length of stay. There may or may not be causation. Further studies would have to be done to determine this. C) There is a correlation between age and length of stay. However, there is no causation. This is because there is likely an increase in the length of stay with a decrease in age.

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