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Warm Up
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Lesson 71: Scatter Plots PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
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Scatter Plots and Lines of Best Fit Scatter plot : a graph that relates two sets of data with plotted ordered pairs Trend line : a line on a scatter plot that shows the relationship between two sets of data Correlation : a measure of the strength and direction of the association between data sets or variables The closer the points are clustered together, the stronger the correlation Positive correlation : occurs when data values for both variables increase Negative correlation : occurs when data values for one variable increase while data values for the other variable decrease
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Example Use the data in the table to make a scatter plot, draw a trend line, and find an equation for the trend line. X 123456 Y 41012182329
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Your Turn Use the data in the table to make a scatter plot, draw a trend line, and find an equation for the trend line. X 123456 Y 142743537085
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Example a. b. c. height and shoe size d. Date of birth and shoe size State whether there is a positive correlation, a negative correlation, or no correlation between the data values. X 1098765432 Y 606372757781838992
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Your Turn a. b. Outdoor temperature and the number of sweaters sold c. d. Hair color and height State whether there is a positive correlation, a negative correlation, or no correlation between the data values. X 2568911131620 Y 101213151720212426
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Example Match each situation with the scatter plot that models it best. a. Number of trucks on the road and number of days in a month b. Time spent driving and distance traveled c. Number of months you own a car and the value of the car Graph 1 Graph 2Graph 3
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Your Turn Match each situation with the scatter plot that models it best. a. Time spent exercising and calories burned b. Number of dishes washed and ounces of detergent in a bottle c. Population of a country and number of states in the country Graph 1 Graph 2Graph 3
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Homework Questions
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Correcting Homework Be kind. If the paper in front of you has no work shown, return it to its owner. If the paper in front of you is not in pencil or black ink, return it to its owner. If the paper in front of you is not complete, return it to its owner. Remember you are filling out the score sheet for the person that you are correcting. Be sure to write “C.B. ____________” with your name on the paper you graded and on the score sheet.
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Homework 1 st and 2 nd hour: Lesson 71 Practice A-B, D-L, #1-3, 6-9, 11-13, 18-21, 24-26, 29 3 rd hour: Lesson 71 Practice A-B, D-L, #1, 11-13
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