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Title: Scatter Plots


1
Scatter Plots
2
Scatter plots
  • A graph that relates data from two different
    sets.
  • To make a scatter plot, the two sets of data are
    plotted as ordered pairs

3
Positive Correlation
  • Tilts up to the right
  • Both sets of data increase together
  • Both sets of data decrease together

4
Negative Correlation
  • Tilts up to the left
  • One set of data goes up while the other set goes
    down

5
No Correlation
  • Data sets that are not related
  • Dots are scattered and do not appear to have a
    pattern or cluster

6
Identify the correlation
  • The number of empty seats in a classroom and the
    number of students seated in the class
  • The number of pets a person owns and the number
    of books that person read last year
  • The monthly rainfall and the depth of water in a
    reservoir

Negative
No correlation
Positive
7
Trend Line
  • Shows a correlation more clearly
  • Allows you to predict other related data
  • Makes it easy to determine a positive or negative
    correlation
  • Can be helpful when making predictions based on
    data.

8
What kind of correlation?
  • The number of umbrellas sold vs. the number of
    rainy days.
  • The number of minutes spent brushing your teeth
    vs. the number of cavities.
  • The number of people in this class vs. your bus
    number.

9
What kind of correlation?answers
  • The number of umbrellas sold vs. the number of
    rainy days. positive
  • The number of minutes spent brushing your teeth
    vs. the number of cavities. negative
  • The number of people in this class vs. your bus
    number. No correlation

10
Scatter Plots
  • Press STAT
  • Go to EDIT
  • Enter the data from the first list in L1
  • Enter the data from the second list in L2
  • Go to STAT PLOT (2nd Y)
  • Go to 1(PLOT 1), enter
  • Put the cursor on ON and press enter

11
  • Go to TYPE. Make sure the scatter plot is
    highlighted (the first one)
  • Make sure the XLIST reads L1
  • Make sure the YLIST reads L2
  • Go to ZOOM
  • Go down to number 9 ZoomStat and press enter.

12
Creating a Trend Line
  • Press STAT
  • Cursor over to CALC
  • Go to number 4LinReg (ax b)
  • Press enter
  • Type in 2nd L1(1) , 2nd L2(2) , VARS
  • Cursor over to Y-VARS, press enter, enter, enter
  • Press Graph

13
Number 27
  • Juan and his parents are visiting
  • a university 205 miles from
  • their home. As they travel,
  • Juan uses the car odometer and
  • his watch to keep track of the
  • distance.
  • Make a scatter plot
  • Describe the correlation
  • Draw a trend line and predict
  • the distance Juan would have
  • traveled going to a
  • university 4 hours away.

Time (Min)
Distance (Mi)
0 0 30 28 60 58 90
87 120 117 150 148 180 178 210 205
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