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Business, 06.05.2020 01:00, rainbowboi

You work for a company that manufactures jeans, and you have an idea about how cold weather correlates with buying jeans. If you were implementing the scientific method for this company, which of the following actions would you do first?A) write a report showing how the data proves that more jeans sell in cold weatherB) predict that more of the company's jeans will sell in January than in JulyC) collect data to prove that jeans will sell more in January than in JulyD) distribute surveys to find out how cold weather affects customersE) assert that cold weather makes people buy more jeans

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