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what are some possible outcomes of this correlation? Anyone up to help?

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Corelation does not cause causation

Select optuion3

yes a strong correlation does not imply causation.

increase in salary incraeses healtcare costs inclusing premim which might accout 20% of salary

so there might be a relationship between both.

posiible outcomes is

least squares regression line

prescription drig costs=b0+b1(teachersalaries)