Scatter Plots and Statistics 11.6: Solve for the equation of a trend line (continued) and judge fit.

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Scatter Plots and Statistics 11.6: Solve for the equation of a trend line (continued) and judge fit

Where are we going? Day 1: Overview Day 2: Misleading Data Day 3: Reading Scatter Plots Day 4: Creating Scatter Plots Day 5: Solve for the Equation of a Trend Line Day 6: Solve for the Equation of a Trend Line and Judge Fit Day 7: Predict Future Values from Scatter Plots Review Test: May 2nd

Objectives SWBAT solve for the equation of a trend line (continued) SWBAT judge the fit of a trend line

11.4 Exit Ticket Corrections At your tables, correct your mistakes on Exit Ticket 11.4 Ask me if you can’t figure out your mistakes!

More Practice!!! Today you’ll be getting more practice on solving for the equation of a trend line using point-slope form. You’ll be following the clues…AS PIRATES!!!

If Being A Pirate Doesn’t Interest You… Then you can complete this worksheet as a grumpy cat. You still need to find the treasure. Fine. I’ll be a pirate.

How it works… Your worksheet is your treasure map Start at the “Start” problem. Find the matching equation from the list of Pirate Treasure Locations to find your next clue The location clue will tell you your next problem to solve Keep solving until you find the Treasure card! First 5 to solve correctly will receive a treasure from Ms. Ramsel! :D

Found the Treasure? Your treasure map is your classwork! Exit Ticket 11.6 Homework 11.6