Understanding Graphs and Scatterplots

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Last updated: 8/16/2025

Key Concepts:

  • Reading Scatterplots – A scatterplot is a graphical representation of data points, showing the relationship between two variables.
  • Identifying Trends – A scatterplot can indicate positive, negative, or no correlation between variables.
  • Reading Line Graphs – Line graphs track changes over time or across categories.
  • Extracting Values from Graphs and Tables – Data points in scatterplots and tables can be used to answer questions about relationships.

Skills Covered:

  • Given a scatterplot, identify whether the data trend is increasing, decreasing, or has no pattern.
  • Determine the probability of snowfall on a given day from a line graph.
  • Find the weight of nectarines produced in a certain growing season from a scatterplot.

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