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Lesson 1-7 Pages 40-44
Scatter Plots
What you will learn!1. How to construct scatter plots.
2. How to interpret scatter plots.
Scatter plotScatter plot
What you really need to know!
A scatter plot is a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data. In a scatter plot two sets of data are graphed as ordered pairs on a coordinate system. A scatter plot may show a pattern or relationship of the data. The relation may be positive or negative, or there may be no relationship.
Example 1:
The table shows the average cost of a loaf of bread from 1920 – 2000. Make a scatter plot of the data.
YearYear 19201920 19301930 19401940 19501950 19601960
CentsCents 1212 99 88 1414 2020
YearYear 19701970 19801980 19901990 20002000
CentsCents 2424 5252 7272 9999
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YearYear 19201920 19301930 19401940 19501950 19601960
CentsCents 1212 99 88 1414 2020
YearYear 19701970 19801980 19901990 20002000
CentsCents 2424 5252 7272 9999
Example 2:
Determine whether a scatter plot of the data for the following might show a positive, negative, or no relationship.
Explain you answer.
Height of basketball player and number of rebounds.
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66 68 70 72 74
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As the height increases, the rebounds increase. Positive relationship.
Shoe size and math test scores.
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No Relationship!
Example 3:
The table shows temperatures in degrees Celsius and the corresponding temperatures in Fahrenheit.
Make a scatter plot of the data.
°F°F 3232 4141 5050 5959 6868 7777 8686°C°C 00 55 1010 1515 2020 2525 3030
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Celsius°F°F 3232 4141 5050 5959 6868 7777 8686
°C°C 00 55 1010 1515 2020 2525 3030
Does the scatter plot show a relationship between °C and °F?
Yes. A positive relationship.
Predict the Fahrenheit temperature for 35°C.
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Celsius°F°F 3232 4141 5050 5959 6868 7777 8686
°C°C 00 55 1010 1515 2020 2525 3030
95°F
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Guided Practice
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