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Answer:
It is a weak negative correlation, and it is not likely causal.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2-column table shows the age and length of tail:
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{cc}Age\ (years)&Length\ of\ tail\ (inches)\\2&12\\3&0\\6&7\\10&4\end{array}\right][/tex]
As age goes up in the first column, length of tail fluctuates up and down in the second column. By graphing it on a scatter plot, it becomes more obvious that there is only a weak correlation.
The weak correlation suggests there is likely no causation between the variables.

Answer:
It is a weak negative correlation, and it is not likely causal.
A is correct