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A spurious correlation wrongly implies a cause and effect between two variables. For example, the number of astronauts dying in spacecraft is directly correlated to seatbelt use in cars: Use your seatbelt and save an astronaut life!
Interesting correlations are easy to find, but many will turn out to be spurious. Three examples are the skirt length theory, the Super Bowl indicator, and a suggested correlation between race and college completion rates.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 25. Hope it helps
The first step: Simplify the expression with:


The second step: Put the values of a = 3 and b = -2 to the expression:

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I didn’t quite understand what you were asking, but the origin is (0,0) so you would plot a dot at the origin being (0,0) then depending on your other numbers, you’d plot them using your Y and X
Well, elevation in how high the hill is from sea level, so the higher the mile, the farther away it is from sea level. The one farthest from sea level is Britton and the one closest is Ray.