<p>anyone remember the walking distance question
like...random dots on the graph... asking the slope or something?</p>
<p>what was the answer? and how did you guys get the answer?connecting the slope doesn't make any sense...</p>
<p>thnx!</p>
<p>anyone remember the walking distance question
like...random dots on the graph... asking the slope or something?</p>
<p>what was the answer? and how did you guys get the answer?connecting the slope doesn't make any sense...</p>
<p>thnx!</p>
<p>bump????
char 10</p>
<p>I got 2 for the scatterplot question.</p>
<p>Scatterplot slope was 2.
100% sure.</p>
<p>thnx guys....I got 2 too....
but how did you get it?
Connecting dots?</p>
<p>er... no, don't connect the dots. Draw a line that best fits all of them and estimate from there.</p>
<p>ohhhhhhhhhhh...now I get it.....
Dang this is Physics question
thnx =)</p>
<p>Well it was definitely positive. The only positive answers were 1/2 and 2, and the slope was definitely >1.</p>
<p>like jamesford said,
the points were increasing so the slop must be + abnd the only + 1s were 1/2 and 2.
Just go 1 up 2 across 1 up 2 across, etc, and u see that it connects none of the points
going 2 up 1 across 2 up 1 across connects a lot of them</p>
<p>dang, i didn't have that question
and math was my experimental too!</p>