Scatter Plots Test
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Last updated over 4 years ago
25 questions
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Select all that apply to describe the assoication of this scatterplot
Select all that apply to describe the assoication of this scatterplot
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Describe the assocition for the scatterplot.
Describe the assocition for the scatterplot.
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Predict the correlation:Your grade point average and the number of A's you receive.
Predict the correlation:
Your grade point average and the number of A's you receive.
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Predict the correlation:As weather gets colder, air conditioning costs decrease.
Predict the correlation:
As weather gets colder, air conditioning costs decrease.
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Predict the correlation:The size of a person and the number of toes they have.
Predict the correlation:
The size of a person and the number of toes they have.
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Predict the correlation:The number of absences a student has and their grade.
Predict the correlation:
The number of absences a student has and their grade.
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Predict the correlation:As the age of a chicken increases the amount of eggs produced decreases.
Predict the correlation:
As the age of a chicken increases the amount of eggs produced decreases.
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Predict the correlation:The speed of a runner and the number of races they win.
Predict the correlation:
The speed of a runner and the number of races they win.
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Circle the outlier(s).
Circle the outlier(s).
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Which scatter plot is positive and nonlinear?
Which scatter plot is positive and nonlinear?
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Which scatter plot shows clustering?
Which scatter plot shows clustering?
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Which scatter plot is negative and linear?
Which scatter plot is negative and linear?
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Drag each item to the correct description of the relationship.
Drag each item to the correct description of the relationship.
- Positive
- Negative
- None
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Use the graph to predict the weekly cost of gas for someone who commutes 20 miles.
Use the graph to predict the weekly cost of gas for someone who commutes 20 miles.
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Use the graph to predict how many miles the commute is for someone that pays $45 each week on gas.
Use the graph to predict how many miles the commute is for someone that pays $45 each week on gas.
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- Item 1
- Too High
- Too Low
- Just Right
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Using the table provided, what is the missing number for A?
Using the table provided, what is the missing number for A?
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Using the table provided, what is the missing number for B?
Using the table provided, what is the missing number for B?
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Using the table provided, what is the missing number for C?
Using the table provided, what is the missing number for C?
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Using the table provided, what is the missing number for D?
Using the table provided, what is the missing number for D?
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How many people surveyed were under the age of 25?
How many people surveyed were under the age of 25?
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Of those above 50, how many more prefer to shop in stores than online?
Of those above 50, how many more prefer to shop in stores than online?
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How many total people were surveyed?
How many total people were surveyed?
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Of those surveyed, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer to spend free time indoors.
Of those surveyed, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer to spend free time indoors.
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Of those who prefer to spend free time outdoors, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer fall.
Of those who prefer to spend free time outdoors, find the relative frequency (percent) of those who prefer fall.