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Exercises: Reading and Building Scatter Plots

Work through each section in order. When you read a scatter plot, look at the whole cloud of points, not one point at a time. Use the words positive, negative, linear, nonlinear, cluster, and outlier to describe what you see.

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Fluency Practice

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A table lists 5 students with (study hours, score): (1,60)(1, 60), (2,68)(2, 68), (3,74)(3, 74), (4,80)(4, 80), (5,88)(5, 88). If you plot these as a scatter plot, how many points will appear?