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Lecture 9.1 & 9.2 - Scatterplots & Trend Lines

Lecture 9.1 & 9.2 - Scatterplots & Trend Lines

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Mathematics

6th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
8.F.A.3, HSS.ID.B.5, HSF-LE.A.1B

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Gabe Geering

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9 Slides • 26 Questions

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Lecture 9.1 & 9.2 - Scatterplots & Trend Lines

By Gabe Geering

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Scatterplot

→​ shows the relationship between bivariate data

Yay for "when are we gonna use this stuff?"

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Bivariate Data

→​ data with two variables, most likely x and y. Also known as pairs of numerical data.

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream or for our lives if the temperature rises any higher in that data...

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Association

→​ any relationship between two measured quantities that renders them statistically dependent

You know, like the more homework you do... the better you do on a test... right? RIGHT?

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scatterplot nearly forms a line​

scatterplot forms into shape that's not line and a different type of function

Non-linear Association

​TYPES OF ASSOCIATION

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Linear Association

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​as x increases, y increases

Positive Association

as x increases, y decreases

Negative Association

​no relationship between x

No Association

​TYPES OF LINEAR ASSOCIATION

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We call linear association a "correlation"

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Multiple Choice

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Which scatter plot shows a linear relationship between x and y?
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Graph A
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Graph B
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Graph C
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Graph D

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the association for the graph.

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Linear and Positive

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Linear and Negative

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Non-Linear and No Association

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Non-Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and Negative

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Multiple Choice

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The association value for this graph will indicate a

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Negative, non-linear

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Postive, Linear

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Negative, Linear

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Positive, non-linear

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the correlation in the graph shown.

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Linear and Negative

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Linear and Positive

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Non-linear Negative

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Non-linear and Positive

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the association for the graph.

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Linear and Positive

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Linear and Negative

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Non-Linear and Negative

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Non-Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and No Association

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the Association for the graph.

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Linear and Negative

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Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and No Association

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Non-Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and Negative

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the association for the graph.

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Linear and Negative

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Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and No Association

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Non-Linear and Positive

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Non-Linear and Negative

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Multiple Choice

Which scatterplot does NOT suggest a linear relationship between x and y?

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Multiple Choice

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Which best describes the form of this scatterplot?

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linear positive

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non-linear

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linear negative

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no association

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the association of the scatter plot.

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Linear; positive association

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Linear; negative association

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Non-linear

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No association

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​TYPES OF CORRELATION

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​The closer the scatterplot is to creating a line, the stronger the correlation, meaning the likelihood that the variables are related is much higher. We want stronger correlations for better predictions.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of association.
The number of workers and the time it takes to build a house.
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Positive correlation
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Negative correlation
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No correlation

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of association.
The color of your hair and the brand of toilet paper you use.
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Positive correlation
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Negative correlation
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No correlation

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of association.
The amount of gas left in the car and the number of miles driven.
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Positive
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Negative
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None

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of association.
The type of phone you use and the number of siblings you have.
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Positive
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Negative
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None

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of association.

The amount of junk food you eat and your friend's height

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Positive

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Negative

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None

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the relationship between the variables.

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A) Weak positive correlation

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B) Weak negative correlation

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C) Strong positive correlation

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D) Strong negative correlation

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the correlation in the graph shown.

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A) Strong Negative

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B) Strong Positive

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C) Weak Negative

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D) No Correlation

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Multiple Choice

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Positive, strong
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Positive, weak
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Negative, strong
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Negative, weak

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Multiple Choice

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Positive, strong
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Positive, weak
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Negative, strong
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Negative, weak

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Positive, strong
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Positive, weak
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Negative, strong
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Negative, weak

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Trend Line

→​ a line drawn through a

scatterplot to represent the data. It can be used to make predictions within the data or outside the data.​

How trendy... we can draw these lines ourselves or have an algorithm in a calculator do it for us 😏

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Multiple Choice

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The scatter plot shows the relationship between the number of chapters and the total number of pages for several books.  Use the trend line to predict how many chapters would be in a book with 180 pages. 
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12 chapters
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15 chapters
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18 chapters
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21 chapters

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the graph, if Joe earned $400, how many hours did he work?
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25 hours
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35 hours
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45 hours
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15 hours

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Multiple Choice

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Mrs. Collins made a scatterplot to show the relationship between the number of absences and a student’s final exam score. Based on this scatterplot, a student with 6 absences should get approximately what score on the final exam? 
Hint: create the trend line first
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65
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92
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70
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76

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Multiple Choice

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If Joe worked 30 hours, how much is he expected to earn?
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$600
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$200
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$1000
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$800

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Multiple Choice

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If Gold's Gym is looking to buy 30 TVs, how much will each one cost?
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400
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750
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1250
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0

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Multiple Choice

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If the carpenter worked for 6 days, how much did he earn?
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1250
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1500
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1750
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2000

Lecture 9.1 & 9.2 - Scatterplots & Trend Lines

By Gabe Geering

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