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madz2345:

Two events are said to be correlated if: A. one of them did not actually cause the other to occur. B. both of them took place in the same geographic region. C. both of them can be used to support the same argument. D. one of them is not understood as fully as the other.

rgdrgdgrgd:

ok ill take care of this one to!

rgdrgdgrgd:

so lets see first we need to know what correlated

rgdrgdgrgd:

means so do you know ? @madz2345

rgdrgdgrgd:

ok so it means establish a mutual relationship or connection between

rgdrgdgrgd:

therefore our only logical option would be the correct answer is C) one of them did not actually cause the other to occur.

rgdrgdgrgd:

hope this helped if you STILL have more questions make sure to let me know!

madz2345:

@rgdrgdgrgd wrote:
hope this helped if you STILL have more questions make sure to let me know!
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