Problem 159 of 7
Correct the everyday-language probability explanation: A student says a higher conditional rate proves one variable caused the other.
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fix condition, independence, or mutual-exclusivity confusion.
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Correction must fix condition, independence, mutual-exclusivity, or causal language.
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1. Identify the mistaken probability concept.
2. State the correct everyday meaning.
3. Explain the corrected distinction briefly.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Correction that keeps the condition reversed.