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  1. Line plots review (article) | Khan Academy

    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 know it is 17 turtles …

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

    A line plot is a graph that displays data using a number line. 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 …

  3. Line plots review (article) - Khan Academy

    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 know it is 17 turtles …

  4. Line plots | Khan Academy

    Interpret data on line plots Learn Interpreting line plots with fractions Reading a line plot with fractions Line plot distribution: trail mix

  5. Linear regression review (article) | Khan Academy

    Linear regression is a process of drawing a line through data in a scatter plot. The line summarizes the data, which is useful when making predictions.

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

    The x-axis is used to represent the independent variable, and the y-axis represents the dependent variable. So, while we analyze the distribution of residuals along the x-axis in a residual plot, it's …

  7. Stem and leaf plots review (article) | Khan Academy

    Stem and leaf plots A stem and leaf plot displays numerical data by splitting each data point into a "leaf" (usually the last digit) and a "stem" (the leading digit or digits). For example, the buyer for a chain of …

  8. 5th grade math - Khan Academy

    Learn fifth grade math—arithmetic with fractions and decimals, volume, unit conversion, graphing points, and more. This course is aligned with Common Core standards.

  9. Second-order reactions (video) | Kinetics | Khan Academy

    The integrated rate law for the second-order reaction A → products is 1/[A]_t = kt + 1/[A]_0. Because this equation has the form y = mx + b, a plot of the inverse of [A] as a function of time yields a …

  10. Describing scatterplots (form, direction, strength, outliers)

    A quick description of the association in a scatterplot should always include a description of the form, direction, and strength of the association, along with the presence of any outliers.