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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 07:57 ashhull2002

Mr. Martin studied his students' math test scores and TV habits. He found that students who watched less TV tended to earn higher
scores on the test. What conclusion should he make?
There is no correlation between test score and amount of TV watched.
There is a correlation between test score and amount of TV watched. There is probably also causation. This is because there is an increase in a
student's test score with a decrease in the amount of TV watched.
There is a correlation between test score and amount of TV watched. There may or may not be causation. Further studies would have to be done to
determine this.

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