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  • 12-06-2018
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Consider the average daily winter temperature and your heating bill - is there likely to be a correlation? If so does the correlation reflect a causal relationship? Explain.

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Mackenzie250 Mackenzie250
  • 12-06-2018
The lower the temperature outside, the higher you would turn up your heat. The higher the temperature outside, the lower you would turn down your heat. I would say it reflects a casual relationship because the temp you set your heat to is dependant on the temperature outside.
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