Each of these relationships reflects a correlation. Which relationship most likely reflects correlation but not causation?

a) having cereal for breakfast more often is associated with having more bowls to wash
b) frying eggs more often is associated with cooking bacon more often
c) making pancakes more often is associated with flipping pancakes more often

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b) frying eggs more often is associated with cooking bacon more often
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