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The mathematical purpose of this lesson is to understand that the relationship between variables can be, but is not always, a causal relationship. A causal relationship is one in which a change in one of the variables directly causes a change in the other variable.
Students have opportunities to refine their language to be more precise (MP6) as they describe the relationships. They are also using aspects of mathematical modeling (MP4) when they analyze the relationships between the variables.
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