George says that if the bowling ball is rolled with a greater force, the bowling score will be higher. Is this an example of correlation or causation? Justify your answer.
I think this would be a causation because you roll the bowling ball with more force it will get a higher score.
@shamil98
@kewlgeek555 think you could help?
This is causation. Put your hole up, let me explain. :3
I just want to point out that you look purdy in that profile picture. c; Anyways, it is causation because causation is when something causes something else to happen. Correlation is basically just the linear function. Causation is actually the actual when x increases by this, y decreases by that. So, in this case, when the bowling ball is rolled with a greater force, the bowling ball score will be higher. So this is causation. :3
Ahh i see...thanks for the help and comp Xp
Anytime. c;
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