Question

Which relationship most likely reflects both correlation and causation? (1 point)
Responses

As the number of watermelons sold increases, so does the number of batteries sold.
As the number of watermelons sold increases, so does the number of batteries sold.

The more cars I wash, the more water I will use.
The more cars I wash, the more water I will use.

The more hours spent mowing the lawn, the lower the test scores.
The more hours spent mowing the lawn, the lower the test scores.

As raisin sales increase, the number of cars on the highway increases.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The relationship that most likely reflects both correlation and causation is:

**The more cars I wash, the more water I will use.**

This is a clear example where causation is involved: washing more cars directly leads to using more water. The other options suggest correlations, but they do not imply direct causation as clearly as this one does.