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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 21:10 nicholasferrell

Help. Which is a valid conclusion about the data?
A. There is no correlation between college entrance exam scores and first-semester GPAs.

B. College entrance exam scores determine first-semester GPAs.

C. No conclusion can be drawn about the correlation or causation of college entrance exam scores and first-semester GPAs.

D. A correlation exists between college entrance exams and first-semester GPAs.


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Which is a valid conclusion about the data?
A. There is no correlation between college entr

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