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• MAP Testing this week! • Check the announcements for detailed information

• Next week we will start the end of the year project

Housekeeping

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Unit 4 Statistics and Probability

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• Understand the definition of Bivariate Data • Recognize a Scatter Plot• Be able to create a line of best fit

Lesson 1: Bivariate Data – Scatter Plot

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"two variables",

in other words there are two types of data

With bivariate data you have two sets of related data that you want to compare

For example: You could compare years of education with salary

Bivariate Data

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A Scatter (XY) Plot has points that show the relationship between two sets of data.

Scatter Plot

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Line of Best FitTry to have the line as close as possible to all points, and as many points above the line as below.

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Line of Best FitTry to have the line as close as possible to all points, and as many points above the line as below.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Draw a line of best fit for the following scatter plots. Please use a ruler.

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Today we discussed bivariate data, scatter plots, and the line of best fit.

Make sure you submit the Unit 4 Lesson 1 Quiz!!

Wrap up