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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 17:20 ayoismeisalex

A study shows that there is a strong, positive correlation between the amount of nutritious food eaten during childhood and a person's height in adulthood. Is it reasonable to conclude that eating more nutritious food during childhood will ensure you are tall in adulthood? Why or why not? Give a possible explanation for this correlation.

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