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The harder a gas pedal in a car is pressed, the faster the car’s velocity increases. Which phrase best describes the relationship between how hard the gas pedal is pressed and the acceleration of the car?(1 point)
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There is both a positive correlation and causation.
There is both a positive correlation and causation.
There is both a negative correlation and causation.
There is both a negative correlation and causation.
There is a negative correlation but no causation.
There is a negative correlation but no causation.
There is a positive correlation but no causation.
The harder a gas pedal in a car is pressed, the faster the car’s velocity increases. Which phrase best describes the relationship between how hard the gas pedal is pressed and the acceleration of the car?(1 point)
Responses
There is both a positive correlation and causation.
There is both a positive correlation and causation.
There is both a negative correlation and causation.
There is both a negative correlation and causation.
There is a negative correlation but no causation.
There is a negative correlation but no causation.
There is a positive correlation but no causation.
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The best phrase to describe the relationship between how hard the gas pedal is pressed and the acceleration of the car is:
**There is both a positive correlation and causation.**
This is because pressing the gas pedal harder leads to an increase in the car's acceleration, indicating a direct causal relationship along with a positive correlation between the two variables.
**There is both a positive correlation and causation.**
This is because pressing the gas pedal harder leads to an increase in the car's acceleration, indicating a direct causal relationship along with a positive correlation between the two variables.
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