Describing Trends in Scatter Plots

Student Summary

When a linear function fits data well, we say there is a “linear association” between the variables. For example, the relationship between height and weight for 25 dogs with the linear function whose graph is shown in the scatter plot.

We say there is a positive association between dog height and dog weight because knowledge about one variable helps predict the other variable, and when one variable increases, the other tends to increase as well.

A scatterplot, horizontal, dog height in inches, 6 to 30 by 3, vertical, 0 to 112 by 16. Same scatterplot as previous, this time with a line through 9 comma 0 and 27 comma 80.

What do you think the association between the weight of a car and its fuel efficiency is?

We say that there is a negative association between fuel efficiency and weight of a car because knowledge about one variable helps predict the other variable, and when one variable increases, the other tends to decrease.

Scatterplot, weight, kilograms, 1000 to 2500 by 250, fuel efficiency, miles per gallon, 14 to 32 by 2. Points are arranged close to the line through 1100 comma 28 down and right through 2300 comma 14.

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