GCSE Maths Scatter Graphs Revision in Worthing
Scatter graphs help students interpret relationships between two variables. GCSE questions often ask about correlation and lines of best fit.
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Key skills
- Plotting points accurately
- Describing positive and negative correlation
- Drawing a line of best fit
- Using interpolation carefully
Exam tip: Use the line of best fit only within the range of the data unless the question allows otherwise.
Common mistake: A common mistake is joining all the points instead of drawing a single line of best fit.
Video explanation
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