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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
13

Describe the error in the conclusion. given: there is a linear correlation between the number of cigarettes smoked and the pulse

rate. as the number of cigarettes increases the pulse rate increases. conclusion: cigarettes cause the pulse rate to increase.
Biology
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
7 0
The error is that there is not a linear correlation. There needs to be a graph and data to show that this claim is true.
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