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This graph shows the adoption of computer technology in the United States.
A graph titled U S Adoption of Computer Technology has year on the x-axis, and percent of households on the y-axis. The percentage of computers and internet increase from 1997 to 2013.
Which statement does this graph support?
Computer usage and Internet usage are seemingly unrelated.
Usage of the Internet has outmatched the adoption of computers.
Internet usage has declined even as the use of computers has increased.
As more and more people have used computers, Internet usage has increased.
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"As more and more people have used computers, Internet usage has increased."
Reason: the graph shows both percentages rising from 1997 to 2013, indicating the two measures increase together (correlation). This does not by itself prove causation, but it supports that as computer adoption grew, Internet usage also grew.
Reason: the graph shows both percentages rising from 1997 to 2013, indicating the two measures increase together (correlation). This does not by itself prove causation, but it supports that as computer adoption grew, Internet usage also grew.
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