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A grocery store collected sales data. It found that when customers buy less bread, they tend to purchase more rice. What can we conclude?
A. There is no correlation between amount of bread bought and amount of rice purchased.
B. There is a correlation between amount of bread bought and amount of rice purchased. However, there is no causation. This is because there is an increase in the amount of rice purchased with a decrease in the amount of bread bought.
C. There is a correlation between amount of bread bought and amount of rice purchased. There may or may not be causation. Further studies would have to be done to determine this.
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