Lesson 9-1 Scatter Plots Obj: I can create and interpret scatter plots HWK: p 388 2-5 all Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation 3) positive correlation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Statistics E4 Scatter Plots.
Advertisements

Lesson 5.7- Statistics: Scatter Plots and Lines of Fit, pg. 298 Objectives: To interpret points on a scatter plot. To write equations for lines of fit.
4.5 S CATTER P LOTS AND T REND L INES Create and interpret scatter plots. Use trend lines to make predictions. Objectives scatter plot correlation positive.
How do I draw scatter plots and find equations of best-fitting lines?
Scatter Plots and Trend Lines
How do I find the equation of a line of best fit for a scatter plot? How do I find and interpret the correlation coefficient, r?
Holt CA Course Scatter Plots Warm Up Warm Up California Standards California Standards Lesson Presentation Lesson PresentationPreview.
DESCRIBE A SCATTER WITH A NEGATIVE CORRELATION QUESTION OF THE DAY.
4-7 Scatter Plots Course 3 Lesson Presentation.
Scatter Plots 4.7. Graph each point on the same coordinate plane. 1. A (5, 20) 2. B (20, 15) 3. C (10, 40) 4. D (30, 35) A B C D Warm Up.
1.5 Cont. Warm-up (IN) Learning Objective: to create a scatter plot and use the calculator to find the line of best fit and make predictions. (same as.
 A line of best fit is a line that follows the pattern of the data. It goes through or close to as many of the data values as possible.  For each line.
5.4 – Fitting a Line to Data  Today we will be learning about: ◦ Finding a linear equation that approximated a set of data points ◦ Determining whether.
7-2 Correlation Coefficient Objectives Determine and interpret the correlation coefficient.
5.4 Line of Best Fit Given the following scatter plots, draw in your line of best fit and classify the type of relationship: Strong Positive Linear Strong.
Lesson 9-1 Scatter Plots Obj: The student will be able to create and interpret scatter plots HWK: p all Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation 3)
Holt McDougal Algebra Scatter Plots and Trend Lines 3-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Holt Algebra 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.
How do you use observed data to predict unobserved data? Hours watching TV Test score.
Lesson 3-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Obj: The student will be able to 1) Create and interpret scatter plots 2) Use trend lines to make predictions.
Lesson 4-2 Using Intercepts
Holt Algebra Scatter Plots and Trend Lines 4-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Holt Algebra 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.
Scatter Plots Below is a sample scatter plot, can you tell me what they are designed to show.
Scatter Plots and Lines of Best Fit 10-6 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes Lesson.
4.4 – SCATTER PLOTS AND LINES OF FIT Today’s learning goal is that students will be able to: interpret scatter plots, identify correlations between data.
Scatter Plots & Lines of Best Fit To graph and interpret pts on a scatter plot To draw & write equations of best fit lines.
Chicken Pox in the United States x y # of years after 1988 Chicken Pox in the U.S.A. YearCases (Thousands)
1-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines
Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes.
Scatter Plots Learn to create and interpret scatter plots and find the line of best fit.
Lesson 4.5 Topic/ Objective: To use residuals to determine how well lines of fit model data. To use linear regression to find lines of best fit. To distinguish.
Scatter plots.
Positive Correlation negative Correlation no Correlation.
4.5 – Analyzing Lines of Best Fit
Scatter Plots 8.M.SP.01 I can create and interpret scatter plots and find associations between two quantities.
4-7 Scatter Plots Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Lesson 9-4 Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Objectives Create and interpret ______________ plots.
Unit 4 Review 1. Give the domain and range of the relation. x y 4 9 6
Warm Up 1. Order the numbers , 1.5, , , and least to greatest.
4.4 Scatter Plots.
Scatter Plots and Equations of Lines
Scatter Plots and Lines of best fit
Lesson 10-2 Frequency and Histograms
Lesson 9-1 Scatter Plots Obj: I can create and interpret scatter plots HWK: p all Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation 3) positive correlation.
Notes Over 2.5 Positive Correlation Determining Correlation x
4.5 Analyzing Lines of Fit.
Warm-Up #13 Write increase or decrease to complete the sentence regarding expectations for the situation. The more one studies, their grades will _____.
Lesson 4-2 Using Intercepts
Lesson 9-1 Scatter Plots Obj: The student will be able to create and interpret scatter plots HWK: p all Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation.
Unit 4 Review 1. Give the domain and range of the relation. x y 4 9 6
Objectives Create and interpret scatter plots.
Line of Best Fit.
Section 1.4 Curve Fitting with Linear Models
Scatter Plots and Equations of Lines
Warm-Up #26 Write increase or decrease to complete the sentence regarding expectations for the situation. The more one studies, their grades will _____.
Unit 4 Review 1. Give the domain and range of the relation. x y 4 9 6
Lesson Objectives: I will be able to …
Lesson Function Rules Obj: The student will be able to write and evaluate functions HWK: Worksheet.
Lesson 4-4 Dilations Obj: The student will be able to identify and create dilations of plane figures HWK: p all Vocab: 1) dilation 2) center of.
Objectives Create and interpret scatter plots.
Unit 4 Review 1. Give the domain and range of the relation. x y 4 9 6
Line of Best Fit.
Learning Target Students will be able to: Create and interpret scatter plots and use trend lines to make predictions.
Objectives Create and interpret scatter plots.
Does the amount of sports you play in a day effect your math grade?
Hypothesis Statement There is a negative weak correlation between the amount of minutes spent reading per day and the amount of minutes watching television.
Splash Screen.
Unit 6 Trashketball Review
Bivariate Data.
Presentation transcript:

Lesson 9-1 Scatter Plots Obj: I can create and interpret scatter plots HWK: p 388 2-5 all Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation 3) positive correlation 4) negative correlation 5) no correlation 6) line of best fit

Tell if positive, negative or no correlation. Explain Ex 1) The amount of time spent playing video games and the amount of time spent studying Ex 2) The number of pets in the neighborhood and the grades you have in school Ex 3) The temperature outside and the number of people going to the beach

There are strong and weak correlations

Ex 4) The table shows the winning times for the Olympic women’s 3000 meter speed skating race. Use the given data to make a scatter plot and describe the correlation. Years since 1976 4 8 12 16 18 22 26 30 Winning time (min) 4.54 4.41 4.20 4.33 4.29 4.12 3.96 4.04

Ex 5) Make a scatter plot of the data and draw a line of best fit Ex 5) Make a scatter plot of the data and draw a line of best fit. Then use the data to predict the exam grade of a student who studies 4 hours per week. Hours studied 5 9 3 12 1 2 6 7 Exam grade 80 95 75 98 70 82 88