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Topic 4 - Bivariate Data

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    Scatter Plots & Two-way Tables
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  • Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
    No Association
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  • Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
    Positive Association
  •  5
  • Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
    Negative Association
  •  5
  • Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
    Strong, Linear, Positve
  •  10
  • Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
    Weak, Linear, Positive
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  • Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
    Strong, Linear, Negative
  •  10
  • Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
    Weak, Linear, Negative
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  • Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
    Strong, Non-Linear, Positive
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  • How many males can swim?
    26
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  • How many total people were surveyed?
    80
  •  15
  • How many females cannot swim?
    27
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  • Of the students who like vanilla, what is the relative frequency of those that like soccer (as a fraction)
    18/50
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  • Of the students who like football, what is the relative frequency of those that like chocolate (as a fraction)
    10/42
  •  20
  • What is the relative frequency of those that like soccer (as a fraction)
    30/72
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  • Of the students who like soccer, what is the relative frequency of those that like vanilla (as a decimal)?  Round to the nearest percent.
    60%
  •  25
  • Of the students who like chocolate, what is the relative frequency of those that like football (as a decimal)?  Round to the nearest percent.
    45%
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