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Which statement best explains the correlation and causation for the statement, “The number of minor traffic accidents increases as the amount of snow accumulation increases”?(1 point)
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There is a negative correlation, but a causation exists between the two data items.
There is a negative correlation, but a causation exists between the two data items.

There is a positive correlation, but no causation exists between the two data items.
There is a positive correlation, but no causation exists between the two data items.

There is no correlation, but a possible causation exists between the two data items.
There is no correlation, but a possible causation exists between the two data items.

There is a positive correlation and a possible causation between the two data items.
There is a positive correlation and a possible causation between the two data items.

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There is a positive correlation and a possible causation between the two data items.

Reason: As snow accumulation increases, minor accidents tend to increase (positive correlation), and it's plausible that snow causes more accidents by making roads slippery (possible causation), though other factors could also contribute.