What is the relationship between gas and trucks? A. They are substitutes. B. They are complements. C. They aren't produced by the seller, so they have no relationship. D. They have the same price functions
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(a) For a representative sample of cars, would the correlation between the age of the car and its gasoline economy (miles per gallon) be positive or negative? (b) The correlation between gasoline economy and income of owner turns out to be positive.' How do you account for this positive association?
(a) For a representative sample of cars, would the correlation between the age of the car and its gasoline economy (miles per gallon) be positive or negative? (b) The correlation between gasoline economy and income of owner turns out to be positive. How do you account for this positive association?
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