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Exercises: Fitting and Assessing Lines on Scatter Plots

Work through each section in order. When you look at a scatter plot, judge the whole cloud of points, not one point at a time. A fitted line should follow the trend and have roughly equal numbers of points above and below it. Remember that a fitted line is a model - a useful summary, not the exact data - and that several reasonable lines may fit the same data.

Grade 8·21 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - Grade 8·container·8-sp-a-2
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A scatter plot with a solid line through the middle of the points and a dashed line sitting above most points
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Two students draw a straight line through the same scatter plot. One line has 8 points above and 1 below; the other has 5 above and 4 below. Which line is better balanced for an informal fit?