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7.04 Lines of best fit

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Lines of best fit
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For each data set below, choose the graph that shows the most appropriate line of best fit.

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Draw an approximate line of best fit by hand for the scatterplots below:

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Determine whether the following graphs show a negative relationship between the two variables:

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Equations of lines of best fit
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The equation of the line of best fit is of the form y=mx + c. For the given scatterplot, describe the likely value of m.

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Consider the following scatter plot:

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Is the relationship between the x and y variables positive or negative?

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Find the equation of your line of best fit.

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Consider the following scatter plot:

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Is the relationship between the x and y variables positive or negative?

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Find the equation of your line of best fit.

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Engineers measure the positions of various projectiles \left(x\right) in metres at different times \left(t\right) in seconds.

They calculate the line of best fit to be \\ x = 4.96 t + 50.96.

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What was the average velocity of the projectiles?

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What was the average starting position of the projectiles?

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Scientists record the number of aphids \left(A\right) in areas with different numbers of ladybeetles \left(L\right) in the scatterplot below.

They calculate the line of best fit to be \\ A = - 4.01 L + 3976.98.

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How much does the average aphid population change by with each extra ladybeetle? Give your answer to the nearest aphid.

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What is the average aphid population of a region with no ladybeetles? Give your answer to the nearest aphid.

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The temperature \left(T\right), in degrees celsius, of cups of coffee is measured at different times (t seconds) after being made.

The line of best fit is calculated to be \\ T = - 0.09 t + 22.47. According to the line of best fit:

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What was the average rate of change of the temperature of the coffee?

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What was the average initial temperature?

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The life expectancy \left(E\right), in years, of individuals at different annual incomes \left(I\right), per \$1000, is plotted below.

The line of best fit is calculated to be \\ E = 0.09 I + 72.55.

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By how much does average life expectancy change for each \$1000 of annual income?

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What is the average life expectancy of someone who earns no income?

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Predictions
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The following scatter plot shows the data for two variables, x and y:

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use your line of best fit to estimate the value of y when:

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x = 4.5

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x = 9

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The following scatter plot graphs data for the number of people in a room and the room temperature collected by a researcher.

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use your line of best fit to estimate the room temperature when there are:

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35 people in the room

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\text{People}
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The following scatter plot graphs data for the number of copies of a particular book sold at various prices:

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use your line of best fit to find the number of books that will be sold when the price is:

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The following scatter plot graphs data for the number of copies of a particular book sold at various prices.

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use the line of best fit to find the number of books that will be sold when the price is:

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Is the relationship between the price of the book and the number of copies sold positive or negative?

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The following scatter plot graphs data for the number of ice blocks sold at a shop on days with different temperatures.

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use your answer line of best fit to estimate the number of ice blocks that will be sold on a:

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31 \degree \text{C} day

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Does the number of ice blocks sold increase or decrease as the temperature increases?

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The following scatter plot graphs data for the number of balls hit and the number of runs scored by a batsman:

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Sketch the line of best fit for this data.

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Use the line of best fit to estimate the number of runs scored by the batsman after hitting:

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Is the relationship between the two variables positive or negative?

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The average monthly temperature and the average wind speed, in knots, in a particular location was plotted over several months. The graph shows the points for each month’s data and their line of best fit:

Use the line of best fit to approximate the wind speed on a day when the temperature is 5\degree \text{C}.

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Technology
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Use technology to find the line of best fit for the data below. Write the equation of the line in the form t = m p + c with the coefficient and constant term to the nearest two decimal places.

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Draw the line of best fit using technology for the scatterplots below:

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Consider the following data:

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Use technology to find the line of best fit for the data. Write the equation with the coefficient and constant term to the nearest two decimal places.

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A scatterplot of the points in the table is provided. Using the result of part (a), draw an approximate line of best fit.

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Use technology to find the line of best fit for the sets of data below. Write the equation with the coefficient and constant term to the nearest two decimal places.

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Outcomes

MS2-12-2

analyses representations of data in order to make inferences, predictions and draw conclusions

MS2-12-7

solves problems requiring statistical processes, including the use of the normal distribution and the correlation of bivariate data

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