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Interpreting Scatter Plots: Linear or Nonlinear Relationships

Interpreting Scatter Plots: Linear or Nonlinear Relationships

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Mathematics

6th - 7th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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This lesson teaches how to interpret scatter plots by identifying if they are linear or nonlinear. Linear plots form a straight line, while nonlinear plots form a curve. Examples include comparing a square's side length to its perimeter (linear) and area (nonlinear), and a ball's height over time (nonlinear). The lesson emphasizes that not all real-world relationships are linear.

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