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Representing Data 3

In Representing Data 2 we learnt that scatter diagrams could be used to represent two sets of data by a series of crosses. If the crosses lay approximately along a straight line we could see that there was some connection - or correlation - between the two sets of data.

In this Revision Bite we are going to look at how we can use this correlation to make predictions about other data.

We are going to look at:



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