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Part 1: Identify the Correlation

A. Positive Correlation A. Positive Correlation A. Positive


Correlation
B. Negative Correlation B. Negative Correlation B. Negative Correlation
C. No Correlation C. No Correlation C. No Correlation

A. Positive Correlation A. Positive Correlation A. Positive


Correlation
B. Negative Correlation B. Negative Correlation B. Negative Correlation
C. No Correlation C. No Correlation C. No Correlation

Part 2: Identify the Correlation from a table

Enter the data into your calculator by hitting STAT, edit.


Hours slept goes into L1 (x values)
Test Score goes into L2 (y values)
2nd Y= (turn the stat plot ON)
ZOOM 9 (you should see your scatter plot in the graph)

Does the data shown on the table above represent a scatter plot with:
A. Positive Correlation
B. Negative Correlation
C. No Correlation

Part 3: Identify the Correlation by a description, relationship,


or scenario

8. The number of hours a person has driven and the number of miles driven
A. Positive Correlation B. Negative Correlation C. No Correlation

9. The number of siblings a student has and the grade they have in math class
A. Positive Correlation B. Negative Correlation C. No Correlation

10. The age of a car and the value of the car


A. Positive Correlation B. Negative Correlation C. No Correlation

11. Years of education and income


A. Positive Correlation B. Negative Correlation C. No Correlation

12. The diameter of a pizza and the cost of a pizza


A. Positive Correlation B. Negative Correlation C. No Correlation

Part 4: Find the line of best fit from a table


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Part 5: Find the line of best fit from a graph
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15.
Which equation is the closest approximation to the
line of best fit?
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Which equation best fits the data?

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