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Scatter Plots Test

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1.

Select all that apply to describe the assoication of this scatterplot

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2.

Describe the assocition for the scatterplot.

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3.

Predict the correlation:

Your grade point average and the number of A's you receive.

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4.

Predict the correlation:

As weather gets colder, air conditioning costs decrease.

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5.

Predict the correlation:

The size of a person and the number of toes they have.

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6.

Predict the correlation:

The number of absences a student has and their grade.

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7.

Predict the correlation:

As the age of a chicken increases the amount of eggs produced decreases.

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8.

Predict the correlation:

The speed of a runner and the number of races they win.

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9.

Circle the outlier(s).

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10.

Which scatter plot is positive and nonlinear?

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11.

Which scatter plot shows clustering?

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12.

Which scatter plot is negative and linear?

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13.

Drag each item to the correct description of the relationship.

  • Positive

  • Negative

  • None

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14.

Use the graph to predict the weekly cost of gas for someone who commutes 20 miles.

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15.

Use the graph to predict how many miles the commute is for someone that pays $45 each week on gas.

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16.
  • Item 1

  • Too High

  • Too Low

  • Just Right

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17.

Using the table provided, what is the missing number for A?

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18.

Using the table provided, what is the missing number for B?

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19.

Using the table provided, what is the missing number for C?

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20.

Using the table provided, what is the missing number for D?

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21.

How many people surveyed were under the age of 25?

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22.

Of those above 50, how many more prefer to shop in stores than online?

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23.

How many total people were surveyed?

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24.

Of those surveyed, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer to spend free time indoors.

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25.

Of those who prefer to spend free time outdoors, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer fall.