Analyzing Scatter Plots: Patterns, Direction, and Strength
This video explains how to create and interpret scatter plots to analyze the relationship between two quantitative variables. It demonstrates how to plot points on a coordinate plane, identify different patterns in scatter plots, and analyze the linearity, slope, and strength of the relationship. The examples used include analyzing ice cream sales based on temperature and student test scores based on library hours. The video also covers unusual features in scatter plots such as clusters, gaps, and outliers.
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