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2.6 “Scatterplots” Positive Correlation: points line up in a positive slope direction. Negative Correlation: points line up in a negative slope direction.

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1 2.6 “Scatterplots” Positive Correlation: points line up in a positive slope direction. Negative Correlation: points line up in a negative slope direction. No Correlation: points are all over the place. Scatterplots:

2 Writing Equations 1.A person 25 years old needs 2400 calories of food per day. A person 30 years old needs 2300 calories per day. A.State the variables B.Find the slope C. Find the prediction equation D. Predict the caloric need of a person 68 years old.

3 Try This… 1.Chef Sam found that after 6 minutes of cooking time, the moisture content of a hamburger was about 48%. After 10 minutes time, the moisture content was about 40% A.State the variables. B.Find the slope. C. Find the prediction equation. D. Predict the percentage of moisture content after 20 minutes cooking time.

4 Using Lines of “Best Fit” Use the chart below to: A. Make a scatterplot B. Draw line of best fit C. Make a prediction equation. X = Annual Sales (in thousands) Y = Years of Experience X 46 35 51 42 33 50 30 Y 6 4 8 5.5 3 7 2.5

5 Example Continued 1.Set increments 2.Plot points 3.Draw line of best fit 4.Find slope using 2 of the points

6 Practice Use the chart below to: A. Make a scatterplot B. Draw line of best fit C. Make a prediction equation. X = Age in Years Y = Blood Pressure X 35 24 55 48 37 41 30 Y 128 108 145 140 121 132 132

7 Practice Continued 1.Set increments 2.Plot points 3.Draw line of best fit 4.Find slope using 2 of the points


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