Yes, there is causation between the two given variables, as the weight is related at some point with the amount of calories consumed.
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What does correlation and causation mean?</h3>
For two variables x and y, we say that there is causation when, if we modify one of the variables, the other changes in response.
Correlation just means that the variables are related in some way (maybe both have a causation relationship with the same other variable)
So causation implies correlation.
Correlation does not imply causation.
In this case, we have the example:
x = The number of additional calories consumed
y = amount of weight gained.
Clearly, we have causation between x and y as larger is the value of x, larger will be the value of x.-
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To perform a operation with the same variable (L), add or subtract the coefficients before the variable and keep the variable.
4.8 L + 12.6 L
(4.8 + 12.6) L
17.4L
Answer: 17.4 L.
The number of grams present in 0.54 moles of calcium is; 22 g
We are given;
Number of moles; n = 0.54 moles
Now, Molar mass of calcium is;
M = 40.1 g
Formula for number of moles is;
n = m/M
Where;
n is number of moles
m is mass in grams
M is molar mass
Thus;
0.54 = m/40.1
m = 40.1 × 0.54
m = 21.654 g
Approximately m = 22 g
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