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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 22:20 mccdp55

Circle the word that makes the statements correct. 1. Correlation (does, does not )imply causation.

2. Causation is when one event (does, does not)cause another event to
happen.

3. Two variables are (always, sometimes, never) correlated.

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