For each pair of variables, decide whether there is:
• a very weak or no relationship
•...
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 22:40, ksspiegler
For each pair of variables, decide whether there is:
• a very weak or no relationship
• a strong relationship that is not a causal relationship
• a causal relationship
Explain your reasoning
1. number of snow plows owned by a city and mitten sales in the city
2. number of text messages sent per day by a person and number of shirts owned by the person
3. price of a pizza and number of calories in the pizza
4. amount of gas used on a trip and number of miles driven on the trip
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