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question 39 of 40 there is a strong positive linear correlation between…

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question 39 of 40
there is a strong positive linear correlation between the number of rainy days and the number of grapes produced on a grape plant. does this mean that more rainy days cause the grape plants to produce more?
a. yes. since the number of rainy days and number of grapes produced are positively correlated, this means a greater number of rainy days causes the grape plants to produce more.
b. yes. since the number of rainy days and number of grapes produced are linearly correlated, this means a greater number of rainy days causes the grape plants to produce more.
c. no. since the number of rainy days and number of grapes produced are linearly correlated, this means a smaller number of rainy days causes the grape plants to produce more.
d. no. any number of factors could also affect the number of grapes produced

Explanation:

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Correlation does not equal causation. A positive linear correlation only shows that two variables tend to increase together, but it does not prove that one directly causes the other. There could be other confounding variables (like sunlight, soil quality, or temperature) that affect grape production alongside rainy days.

Answer:

D. No. Any number of factors could also affect the number of grapes produced