Describe 3 steps for interpreting data in a scatter plot.
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Graphs can either have positive correlation, negative correlation or no correlation.
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Scatterplots are useful for interpreting trends in statistical data. Each observation (or point) in a scatterplot has two coordinates. The first corresponds to the first piece of data in the pair (that’s the X coordinate; the amount that you go left or right). The second coordinate corresponds to the second piece of data in the pair (that’s the Y-coordinate; the amount that you go up or down). The point representing that observation is placed at the intersection of the two coordinates.
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