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Identify the correlation you would expect to see between the number of people who watch a hit television show and the number of oranges sold at a grocery store. Explain.

a) It is a positive correlation; if people spend time watching television, they will buy more oranges to eat as snacks.
b) It is a negative correlation; if more people spend time watching the show, fewer oranges will be sold.
c) There is no correlation; the number of people watching the show has no connection to the number of oranges sold.
d) It is a seasonal correlation; more people watch television and buy oranges during specific times of the year.

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Final answer:

The correlation expected between the number of viewers of a hit television show and orange sales is no correlation, as these factors are unrelated.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correlation between the number of people who watch a hit television show and the number of oranges sold at a grocery store is most likely no correlation.

There is generally no connection between these two variables - the viewership of a show and orange sales - as they are unrelated factors.

Watching a popular show does not directly influence the purchasing of oranges, unlike the example of ice cream sales increasing with temperature, which has a positive correlation.

Similarly, there isn't a negative correlation as seen in the relationship between sleep and tiredness where less sleep increases tiredness. A seasonal correlation would only be relevant if both variables were connected to seasonal factors, which is not evident in this case.

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