Question

Each of these relationships reflects a correlation. Which relationship does NOT also reflect causation?(1 point)
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When a high school has more students, the school's town has more new shopping centers.
When a high school has more students, the school's town has more new shopping centers.

When a high school has more students, the school's cafeteria makes more food.
When a high school has more students, the school's cafeteria makes more food.

When a high school has more students, the school has more teachers.
When a high school has more students, the school has more teachers.

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The statement that does NOT reflect causation is:

**When a high school has more students, the school's town has more new shopping centers.**

This relationship suggests a correlation between the number of students and the number of shopping centers, but it does not imply that having more students causes new shopping centers to be built. Other factors could contribute to the development of shopping centers, such as local economic conditions or population growth in the area.

In contrast, the other two relationships (cafeteria making more food and the school having more teachers) are more directly related to the number of students in a way that implies causation. More students typically necessitate more food and more teachers.

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