DISCUSSION: Volcanic eruptions affected global temperature, but so did El Nino.
If you ignore El Nino, then you can’t be sure which of the two effects produced the cooling.
Abstractly, the flaw is: only focussing on one of two contributing causes.
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- It shouldn’t matter what the whole package weighs. We’re just weighing the contents. Put them on a scale, and you’ll get their weight.
- The value of the coins has nothing to do with how many coins there are.
- Magnification affects size, not shape.
- In the stimulus, both El Nino and volcanos could have affected the amount of cooling.
Here, false crime reports can’t affect the total actual amounts of crimes. Including them would just be a mathematical mistake.
- CORRECT. Here we go. Both a change in birth rate or a change in immigration can affect the average age of the country. We must look at both separately to figure out the true contribution of each.
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