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AP Statistics: Exploring Data Drill 2, Problem 3. Which set of points, if put in a scatterplot, would show us a positive correlation?
AP Statistics: Exploring Data Drill 1, Problem 2. Which of the following is the best way to display this type of data?
AP Statistics: Exploring Data Drill 1, Problem 5. Which pieces of information would we need to create this graph?
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AP Statistics 2.5 Exploring Data. Which of the following is an example of bivariate categorical data?
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Thank you We sneak Then here's your smoke du jour
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brought to you by various categorical data Oh sure Easy
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for us to say All right which of the following
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is an example of by various categorical data and hear
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the potential answers No pizza You come and all right
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here we go All right Well so this question is
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really just testing to see if we understand the definitions
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of by vary it and categorical data by very art
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What is that Well let's Break it down Ever heard
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about a bicycle or buying mary Well they have something
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common by is a prefix That means to you know
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like how a bicycle has two wheels or how the
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binary number system uses zero in one one of two
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options to express number So by vary it is a
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word that describes two very couples B a r there
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for characteristics of the sample in hand All right Categorical
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categorical data describes data that measures some quality about an
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individual something we can categorize but not with numbers In
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other words quantitative data Now that we know what variant
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in categorical means we can begin looking at our answer
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Joyce starting with a pipe and a hair color Well
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we have two variables but we usually measure height in
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numbers so that wouldn't work So yes for you smarty
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pants While sometimes we describe people as tall or short
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or average we don't usually unless we're looking to pick
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up quite yourself it would be super confusing if we
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had twenty tall people because tall six foot person might
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be short so it still doesn't work so cross on
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right foot size sounds like only one variable you know
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various data Besides imagine how gross it'd be to measure
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all those basketball players feet after practice and just cross
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off be thank you very much See plant pipe and
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number of cucumber All they flat out told us We're
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measuring with numbers that definitely using categorical data Uh pizza
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topping and drink choice Well that's two variables and both
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are categorical No numbers involved there It looks like our
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answer but let's just check you to be extra sure
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Our favorite magazine of librarians on ly one variable again
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uh would not comment but these are answer And if
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you asked us we'd choose hawaiian pizza with a good
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root beer And then maybe in and cast plot a 00:02:28.411 --> [endTime] misfit
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