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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 08:48, pettismayersjoy3le8

Amanager finds a moderate negative correlation between the number of computer sales and the number of microwave sales in his store.

which statement is true?

the correlation is most likely due to a lurking variable.

the correlation is most likely a coincidence.

the correlation is most likely a causationa manager finds a moderate negative correlation between the number of computer sales and the number of microwave sales in his store.

which statement is true?

the correlation is most likely due to a lurking variable.

the correlation is most likely a coincidence.

the correlation is most likely a causation

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