8th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice
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8th Grade Math - Statistics And Probability - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice Introduction
Mitchell claims that the scatter plot below has an outlier at (10, 0). Do you agree with Mitchell? Explain.
Winona analyzes the data in the scatter plot below and determines that it does not have a line of best fit. Do you support Winona's claim? Why or why not?
Latricia claims that the black line below represents the line of best fit for this data because it passes through the middle of the data points.
Part A: Nico was asked to do a math problem in school where he had to choose two variables and create a scatter plot representing the data.
Part B: Nico was asked to do a math problem in school where he had to choose two variables and create a scatter plot representing the data.
You are training an AI program to make two-way frequency tables. You ask it to create a table showing whether high school students prefer learning in person or online.
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