"Correlation does not imply causation<span>" is a phrase used in </span>statistics<span> to emphasize that a </span>correlation<span> between two variables does not imply that one </span>causes the other. Correlation is the relationship between two sets of variables used to describe or predict information. Causation<span>, also known as cause and effect, is when an observed event or action appears to have caused a second event or action.
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She would drive 870 miles in 15 hours
If you divide 232 by 4, you discover she travels 58 miles in one hour.
If you multiply 58 (the miles she drives in one hour) by 15 (the amount of hours) you get 870.
Answer:
24780
Step-by-step explanation:
might not be right but 24780 because 23600*5% is 1180 and add that to the original 23600 to get 24780
The is it mean, range, mode, or median of the following set of data is 6. 13, 7, 9, 5, 2, 3, 5, 4, 10, 12
grandymaker [24]
the way you have laid this question out is strange but im assuming you want me to find the mean, range, medium and mode of the numbers provided?
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median=order them and find the middle= <u><em>6</em></u>
mean=add them all up and divide by the amount of numbers=(6+13+7+9+5+3+2+5+4+10+12)/11=<em><u>6.9</u></em>
range= the difference between the smallest and largest number=13-2=<u><em>11</em></u>
mode= the one that appears the most= <em><u>5</u></em>