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Finding Correlation Coefficient & Line of Best Fit

Finding Correlation Coefficient We first need to make sure the calculator is CL ea R of all previous content

Finding Correlation Coefficient We first need to make sure the calculator is CL ea R of all previous content 3: All Yes Reset All

Finding Correlation Coefficient Statistical and Regression Calculations Put the calculator into STAT mode

Finding Correlation Coefficient We have 2 variables so Select Enter the Rainfall row first pressing after each one. Go to the top of the next column Enter each frequency pressing After each one Once they have all been entered press

Finding Correlation Coefficient We now need to analyse the statistics we have input

1: Type2: Data change the type of data Edit the data 3: Sum4: Var 1: How many terms 5: Regression2(5): Mean of data 3(6): Population Standard Deviation For the Line of Best fit4(7): Sample Standard 1: y interceptDeviation 2: Slope 3: Correlation Coefficient 6: Max Min 4: Estimated value of x for a given value of y 5: Estimated value of y for a given value of x Find Max/Min for each column Once you have chosen your required output you need to press

Finding Correlation Coefficient We want to find the correlation coefficient Which is part of regression 5 And we use the letter r

Finding Correlation Coefficient To find the Equation for the line of Best Fit Y = A + B x A A= 8.66 B B = Line of Best Fit y = 8.66 – 1.12x

Finding Correlation Coefficient

Questions 1.The marks of 7 pupils in two Maths papers are as follows : a)Plot the marks on a scatter graph. (Paper 1 marks on the horizontal axis and Paper 2 marks on the vertical axis) b)Is there any correlation between the marks on Paper 1 and Paper 2 ? c) Use your calculator to find the Correlation coefficient d) Find the equation of the Line of Best Fit for the data Objective : To practise stating correlation. e) Eve achieves a score of 6 on Test A. Use the line of best fit to give an estimate of her score on Test B.

Answers 1.Yes there is positive correlation between Paper1 and Paper 2.

2.Top Gear are doing a review of cars. The table below shows the engine size of a car in litres and the distance it travelled in km on one litre of petrol. Top Gear want to know if there is any correlation between engine size and distance travelled. a)Plot the marks on a scatter graph. b)Is there any correlation between the Engine Size and Distance c) Use your calculator to find the Correlation coefficient d) Find the equation of the Line of Best Fit for the data e)A car has a 2.3 litre engine. How far would you expect it to go on one litre of petrol ?

Answers 2. Yes there is negative correlation between engine size and the distance travelled on one litre of petrol.