False. One of the most important rules to learn in statistics is that correlation does not equal causation. Just because two items or correlated, or linked, doesn't necessarily mean that one caused the other. For example, think about if every time you go out for a run it starts raining. Those two events may be correlated, but that doesn't mean you cause it start raining because you went for a run.
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In Database Analysis and Design; the relationship in an ERD can only be mandatory or optional between two entities. Mandatory is where both entities must be present, whereas with optional, you don't always need two entities.
how you know if he is lying well if you question him on it and he cant look at you or he's looking off to the side the one indication of a lie, also if he is always accusing you of things you didnt do like cheating or something he may be trying to shine the light off of him so he wont get found out about what he is doing, also if you question him and he gets mad and doesnt want to answer the question that another sign of a lie because if its not true why cant he just answer the question???
For rectangles, the longest sides are always the 'length' measurement.
because it will ALWAYS = 1
Not always because it can also be negative