Knowing that two events are correlated provides a. a basis for prediction. b. an explanation of why
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Knowing that two events are correlated provides
a. a basis for prediction.
b. an explanation of why the events are related.
c. proof that as one increases, the other also increases.
d. an indication that an underlying third factor is at work.
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