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Warm Up. Lesson 71: Scatter Plots PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS.

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1 Warm Up

2 Lesson 71: Scatter Plots PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

3 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

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 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

8 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

9 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

10 Homework Questions

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12 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.

13 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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