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OpenStudy (ttp):

HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

honey, i answered it already

OpenStudy (ttp):

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@TTP are you not satisfied with @ahamed's response?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first statement is correlation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer is c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it fits the definition of correlation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ANSWER IS C, BARBIE DOLL

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@ahamet I agree with you... by elimination. But the question is not logical, because first statement can be anything, cat, dogs, first world war... It says what it is not, but doesn't say what it is!

OpenStudy (mathmate):

* almost anything (but causation).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Causation is a casual relationship between two events. CAUSE AND EFFECT

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ANSWER IS C. I AM SURE ABOUT THAT!

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@ahamed. If you think I am contesting the answer, there is a misunderstanding. I already said that I agree with you under the circumstances because C is the only one that can fit. What I meant is that if the answer C was "first statement is first world war, and second statement defines correlation", it would still be correct, because there is a mistaken logic in statement 1 in that it defines what it is NOT, but does not define correlation in any way.

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