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Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
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200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example : Create a scatter plot for the following table :
Number of Guests 4 14 6 21 20 12
Cost of Party ($) 65 170 92 230 190 130
1. Create a coordinate grid
2. Number and label each axis
3. Plot each data value
40
80
120
160
200
4 8 12 16 20 22 24
Number of Guests
Cost
of
Part
y (
$ )
( you might have to estimate the location of the point )
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
If Sarah is working an 8 hour shift tonight, how much can she expect to earn in tips according to her scatter plot ?
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
If Sarah is working an 8 hour shift tonight, how much can she expect to earn in tips according to her scatter plot ?
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120
From the scatter plot, we can see that the last 8 hour shift she worked she earned $70 in tips…
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Sometimes we will need to extrapolate the graph. That is, estimate the data past the known information.
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Sometimes we will need to extrapolate the graph. That is, estimate the data past the known information.
This is called a “line of best fit”.
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Sometimes we will need to extrapolate the graph. That is, estimate the data past the known information.
This is called a “line of best fit”.
This line “fits” in between the data points and extends beyond our last data item…
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Using this “line of best fit”, we could estimate what Sarah would earn if she worked a shift that hasn’t been plotted…
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Using this “line of best fit”, we could estimate what Sarah would earn if she worked a shift that hasn’t been plotted…
For example, how much could Sarah expect earn if she works a 12 hour shift ?
Scatter PlotsScatter plots are used when you want to represent
data from a table. Match the data values in the table to the coordinates of the points on the scatter plot.
Example # 2 : During the month of June, Sarah created a scatter plot that showed the hours worked and how much she earned in tips.
20
40
60
80
100
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Hours Worked
Tip
s earn
ed
( $
)
120 Using this “line of best fit”, we could estimate what Sarah would earn if she worked a shift that hasn’t been plotted…
For example, how much could Sarah expect earn if she works a 12 hour shift ?
About $95.00