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What is Mr. Wanat's favorite dessert?
Brownies
Who is the best Math teacher ever?!
Mr. Wanat
What is the relative frequency of those that got a Cappuccino (as a percent)?  Round to the nearest percent.
39%
Of the people who got a medium, what is the relative frequency of those that got a latte (as a fraction)?
4/12
Of the people who bought hot chocolate, what is the relative frequency of those that got a large (as a decimal)?  Round to the nearest percent.
55%
Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
Negative Association
What conclusion can you make from this scatter plot?
Height has no effect on exam scores.
What conclusion can you make from this scatter plot of a car?
As the years of owning the car increases, the number of miles on the car increases.
What is the coordinate of the outlier in this scatter plot?
(3, 10)
Using the trendline, predict the exam score when there are 6 absences.
80
What kind of association would this be? As you work more hours, your pay increases.
Positive Association
What kind of association would this be? As the years go by, the value of a car decreases.
Negative Association
What kind of association would this be? Length of arm and a score on a Math test.
No Association
What kind of association is it when one variable has no effect on the other variable?
No Association
What kind of association is it when one variable decreases and the other variable also decreases?
Positive Association
What kind of association is it when one variable increase and the other variable decreases?
Negative Association
What kind of association is it when one variable increases and the other variable also increases?
Positive Association
What is it called when you have two or more distinct groups of data points on a scatter plot?
Cluster
What is a data point called that is far away from the other data points in a scatter plot?
Outlier
Define Trend Line
A straight line that comes closest to the center of the data points on a scatter plot.
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%
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%
What is the relative frequency of those that like soccer (as a fraction)
30/72
Of the students who like football, what is the relative frequency of those that like chocolate (as a fraction)
10/42
Of the students who like vanilla, what is the relative frequency of those that like soccer (as a fraction)
18/50
How many females cannot swim?
27
How many total people were surveyed?
80
How many males can swim?
26
Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
Strong, Non-Linear, Positive
Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
Weak, Linear, Negative
Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
Strong, Linear, Negative
Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
Weak, Linear, Positive
Describe this in 3 ways, Strong/Weak, Linear/Non-Linear, Positive Association, Negative Association, No Association
Strong, Linear, Positve
Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
Negative Association
Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
Positive Association
Name the type of association: Positive, Negative, or No Association
No Association