Identify and explain outliers from a scatter diagram

In this lesson, we will learn to identify and explain outliers from a scatter diagram

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Which point represents a Maths score of 45 and an English score of 30?

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Q2.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. What does the red point represent?

2/3

Q3.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. What type of correlation does the graph show?

3/3

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Which point represents a Maths score of 45 and an English score of 30?

1/3

Q2.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. What does the red point represent?

2/3

Q3.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. What type of correlation does the graph show?

3/3

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Identify and explain outliers from a scatter diagram

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Q1.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Which point would be considered as an outlier?

1/3

Q2.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Describe the correlation.

2/3

Q3.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the participants shoe size. Describe the correlation.

3/3

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Identify and explain outliers from a scatter diagram

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Which point would be considered as an outlier?

1/3

Q2.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the scores on an English test. Describe the correlation.

2/3

Q3.The scatter graph shows the scores on a Maths test and the participants shoe size. Describe the correlation.

3/3

Lesson summary: Identify and explain outliers from a scatter diagram

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