Mathematics, 28.10.2020 01:00 a34935
Analyze the following statement:
Marcus notices that he runs faster in the mornings rather than the evenings.
Is the statement an example of correlation or causation? (2 points)
Correlation, because time of day doesn't cause a person to run faster or slower
Causation, because Marcus has noticed this over several trials
No relationship, because time of day has nothing to do with how fast a person runs
There is not enough information to make a conclusion
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