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Problem Solving
Scatter Plots and Trend Lines
Fawn is trying to improve her reading skills by taking a speed-
reading class. She is measuring how many words per minute (wpm) she can read after each week of the class.
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1.Graph a scatter plot using the given
data.
wpm / 220 / 230 / 260 / 260 / 280
2.Describe the correlation illustrated by the scatter plot.
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3.Draw a trend line and use it to predict the number of words per minute that Fawn will read after 8 weeks of this class.
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4.Fawn is paying for this class each week out of her savings account. Identify the correlation between the number of classes and Fawn’s account balance.
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Choose the scatter plot that best represents the described relationship.
5.the distance a person runs and how
physically tired that person is
AGraph 1CGraph 3
BGraph 2DGraph 4
6.the price of a new car and the number of
hours in a day
FGraph 1HGraph 3
GGraph 2JGraph 4
7.a person’s age and the amount of
broccoli the person eats
AGraph 1CGraph 3
BGraph 2DGraph 4
8.the number of cats in a barn and the
number of mice in that barn
FGraph 1HGraph 3
GGraph 2JGraph 4
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4-5.
6.Possible answer: slight negative correlation or no correlation
7.about 23.8 gallons per person
8.Possible answer: not very confident; the data fluctuates a lot from year to year.
Review for Mastery
1.Negative correlation; each knot decreases the length of the rope
2.No correlation; there is no relationship between height and algebra skill
3.negative correlation
4.positive correlation
5.
6.Possible answer: 8 mi/gal
Possible answer: 20 mi/gal
Possible answer: 4.5 L
Possible answer: 1.4 L
Challenge
1.Yes, all the data points are either on the lines or between them.
2.3 units; 2 units
4.The closer together the parallel bounding lines are, the more tightly the data cluster around a line. The farther apart the parallel bounding lines are, the more loosely the data points cluster around a line.
Problem Solving
1.
2.positive correlation
3.about 320 wpm
4. negative correlation
5.C6.J
7.B8.F
Reading Strategies
1.number of children in a family; monthly cost of food; increases; positive
2.population of cities in the U.S.; average February temperature; shows no pattern; none
3.number of practice runs; finish time; decreases; negative
Line of Best Fit
Practice A
1a.6
b.6
c.neither
2a.
b.≈ 0.997
c.very well
d.strong pos. correlation
3a.
b.≈ –0.997
c.very well
d.strong neg. correlation
4.strong pos. correlation; likely
cause-and-effect relationship
Practice B
1a.134
b.10
c.
2a.
b.0.46
c.moderately well
d.weak pos. correlation
3a.
b.0.99
c.very well
d.strong neg. correlation
4.strong pos. correlation; unlikely
cause-and-effect relationship
Practice C
1a.26
b.
c.
2a.
b.0.53
c.not well
d.weak pos. correlation
3a.
b.0.99
c.very well
d.strong pos. correlation
4.strong neg. correlation; likely
cause-and-effect relationship
Review for Mastery
1a.8, 7, 6, 5
b. 8, 0; 7, –2; 6, –1; 5, –3
c. 0, –2, –1, –3; 0, 4, 1, 9; 14
2.
3.1.51; 12.90
1.51; 12.90
0.93; strong neg.
Challenge
1.
2.6x – 64.0.98
5.x2 + 17.1
8.Possible answer: r 0.98 for y 6x 6, which means there is a strong positive correlation and that the linear equation is a very good model of the data; however, r 1 for yx2 1, which means the
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