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Originally Posted by luysion hey cheers for that.
so is this a fair statement?
- to say engine size and the fuel usage rate for either urban and rural driving is casual is incorrect as although they may be strongly correlated other factors may also responsible for the cause of the fuel usage rate increase or decrease. | Looks OK. Read these: Lurking Variables Confounding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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