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  1. Line plots review (article) | Khan Academy

    What are line plots? A line plot is a way to display data along a number line. Line plots are also called dot plots. Below is an example of a line plot showing the distance 17 turtles traveled in an hour (we …

  2. Read line plots (video) | Data | Khan Academy

    To create a line plot, first create a number line that includes all the values in the data set. Next, place an X (or dot) above each data value on the number line.

  3. Line plots | 5th grade math | Khan Academy

    Line plots aren't just for whole numbers! In this unit, you'll learn how to use them to graph fractions, and then put your skills to the test by interpreting the data, and solving some puzzling problems.

  4. Reading a line plot with fractions (video) | Khan Academy

    Explore the concept of interpreting data on line plots, particularly focusing on how to read and understand line plots that display measurements in fractions. Understand the importance of …

  5. Read line plots (video) | Line plots | Khan Academy

    To create a line plot, first create a number line that includes all the values in the data set. Next, place an X (or dot) above each data value on the number line.

  6. Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points)

    You jump right into a box-and-whisker plot example without even a brief explanation of what the box-and-whisker plot is. Having watched the example, it is a simple concept and the example was …

  7. Linear regression review - Khan Academy

    What is linear regression? When we see a relationship in a scatterplot, we can use a line to summarize the relationship in the data. We can also use that line to make predictions in the data. This process is …

  8. Residual plots (video) | Residuals | Khan Academy

    The general idea is if you see the point pretty evenly scattered or randomly scattered above and below this line, you don't really discern any trend here, then a line is probably a good model for the data.

  9. Interpreting line plots with fractions (video) | Khan Academy

    The weights on this line plot are to the nearest 1/8 pound, because there are 8 equal spaces between whole numbers. Each dot represents the weight of one baby. Let's find the difference between the …

  10. Scatterplots | Khan Academy

    Positive and negative linear associations from scatter plots Estimating equations of lines of best fit, and using them to make predictions Interpreting slope and y-intercept for linear models