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GROUP 2

Members: Calustre, Cerilles, Dacillo,


Ursal, Famat, Namalata, Cataluña, Aaron,
Naron
Scatter Plot
- Definition

- Example

- Uses

- Steps on making a Scatter Plot


What is a
Scatter
Plot?
A scatter plot is a graph in which the
values of two variables are plotted
along two axes, the pattern of the
resulting points revealing any
What is a correlation present.

Scatter
A scatter plot is a set of points plotted
on a horizontal and vertical axes.

Plot? Scatter plots are important in statistics


because they can show the extent of
correlation, if any, between the values
of observed quantities or phenomena
(called variables).
Example of a scatter plot with explanation
In the scatter plot, we can see
that the average temperature
affects the amount of beach
visitors. The hotter the
temperature, there will be more
visitors, while the lower the
temperature, there will be less
visitors.
Uses of
a Scatter
Plot
Scatter plots are used to plot
data points on a horizontal and a

Uses of vertical axis in the attempt to


show how much one variable is
affected by another.
a Scatter
Scatter plots are used in
Plot determining the relationship
between variables in some
scenarios.
1. Choose your independent
and dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the


independent variable.

making a 3. Add a y-axis for the


dependent variable.
Scatter 4. Mark each data point on
Plot your scatter plot.

5. Label your graph and your


axes.
1. Choose your independent and
dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the independent


variable.
making a 3. Add a y-axis for the dependent

Scatter
variable.

4. Mark each data point on your scatter


Plot plot.

5. Label your graph and your axes.


1. Choose your independent and
dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the independent


variable.
making a 3. Add a y-axis for the dependent

Scatter
variable.

4. Mark each data point on your scatter


Plot plot.

5. Label your graph and your axes.


1. Choose your independent and
dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the independent


variable.
making a 3. Add a y-axis for the dependent

Scatter
variable.

4. Mark each data point on your scatter


Plot plot.

5. Label your graph and your axes.


1. Choose your independent and
dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the independent


variable.
making a 3. Add a y-axis for the dependent

Scatter
variable.

4. Mark each data point on your scatter


Plot plot.

5. Label your graph and your axes.


1. Choose your independent and
dependent variables.

Steps in 2. Draw an x-axis for the independent


variable.
making a 3. Add a y-axis for the dependent

Scatter
variable.

4. Mark each data point on your scatter


Plot plot.

5. Label your graph and your axes.


Thank you for listening!

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