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Lesson 3-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Obj: The student will be able to 1) Create and interpret scatter plots 2) Use trend lines to make predictions.

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1 Lesson 3-5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Obj: The student will be able to 1) Create and interpret scatter plots 2) Use trend lines to make predictions HWK: p 200 1-13 all p 205 1-2 all (try this) Vocab: 1) scatter plot 2) correlation 3) positive correlation 4) negative correlation 5) no correlation 6) trend line

2 Ex 1) The table shows the number of species added to the list of endangered and threatened species in the United States during the given years. Graph a scatter plot using the given data. Increase in List Calendar Year1996199719981999200020012002 Species 91 79 62 11 39 10 9

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4 Ex 2) Describe the correlation illustrated by the data in Example 1. Explain

5 Identify the correlation you would expect to see between each pair of data. Explain Ex 3) the number of pets a person owns and the number of books that person read last year Ex 4) the number of empty seats in a classroom and the number of students seated in the class Ex 5) the temperature outside and the number of people at the beach

6 Ex 6) Choose the scatter plot that best represents the relationship between the number of days since a sunflower seed was planted and the height of the plant. Explain

7 Ex 7) The scatter plot shows a relationship between the total amount of money collected and the total number of rolls of wrapping paper sold as a school fund-raiser. Based on this relationship, predict how much money will be collected when 175 rolls have been sold.


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