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📊 Scatter Graphs

Learn how to plot and interpret scatter graphs!

✏️ Explanation

Scatter graphs show the relationship between two variables. Each point represents a pair of values. We can see if there is a pattern or correlation.

🔍 Why It Matters

Scatter graphs help us see relationships in real data, like how study time affects test scores or how temperature relates to ice cream sales!

🎯 Interactive Demo

Try it yourself!
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🔢 Practice Exercises

1. What does each point on a scatter graph represent?
2. What does a scatter graph show?
3. Which axis typically shows the independent variable?
4. Can scatter graphs have negative values?
5. What does clustering of points indicate?

⚠️ Common Mistakes

  • Forgetting to label axes
  • Not using equal scales
  • Connecting all the dots with lines

✨ Quick Summary

Scatter graphs show relationships between two variables using points on a grid.