Interpreting scatter plot
Quiz by Zuhunnia Hungito
Grade 6
Mathematics
Philippines Curriculum: Grades 1-10
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- Q1In a scatter plot, if the points create a perfect diagonal line from the bottom left to the top right, what can be inferred about the variables?There is a strong negative correlationThere is no correlationThe variables are dependent on each otherThere is a perfect positive correlation30s
- Q2What can be concluded if a scatter plot shows an upward trend but with several points that are far from the trendline?There is a negative correlationThere is no relationship between the variablesThe relationship is perfectly linearThere is a positive correlation, but there are some outliers present30s
- Q3If a scatter plot shows a tight group of points that form a line going from the lower left to the upper right, what does this suggest about the relationship?There is a negative correlationThe variables are unrelatedThere is a strong positive correlationThere is a weak positive correlation30s
- Q4What does it mean if a scatter plot shows a cluster of points that form a downward curve?There is a positive linear correlationThere is no correlationThere is a nonlinear negative correlation between the two variablesThe variables have a direct relationship30s
- Q5If a scatter plot illustrates points that gradually go from the bottom left to the top right corner, what is a likely description of the relationship between the two variables?There is a negative correlationThere is a perfect correlationThe variables are unrelatedThere is a positive correlation30s
- Q6When examining a scatter plot, if most of the points fall along a straight line but some points are far away from the line, what can you infer about the data?All variables are independentThe data is perfectly linearThere is a correlation, but it may be affected by outliersThere is no correlation30s
- Q7In a scatter plot, if the points form a curve that opens upward, what type of relationship is typically indicated?There is a negative linear correlationThere is a positive linear correlationThere is a nonlinear relationship between the two variablesThere is no correlation30s
- Q8If a scatter plot shows points that are randomly scattered without any apparent pattern, what can you conclude about the relationship between the two variables?There is a strong positive correlationThe relationship is directThere is a strong negative correlationThere is no correlation between the two variables30s
- Q9What does it indicate if the points on a scatter plot are tightly clustered around a diagonal line going downwards from left to right?There is no correlationThere is a strong negative correlation between the two variablesThe variables have an increasing relationshipThere is a weak negative correlation30s
- Q10What can you conclude if a scatter plot shows a straight line that goes upward from left to right?There is no correlation between the two variablesThere is a negative correlation between the two variablesThe variables are independent of each otherThere is a positive correlation between the two variables30s