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Math Homework Hotline reviews two-variable statistics, scatterplots, lines of fit and slope

2149168 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

Hosts Maggie Mixon and Lisa Arias guided students through two-variable statistics on the Jan. 23 broadcast, using examples (ice-cream sales, chipmunks vs. rabbits, hot-air balloon, dirt-bike race) to explain when to use line graphs or scatterplots, how to read correlation and how to draw and interpret a line of fit (slope and y-intercept).

Maggie Mixon, host of the Math Homework Hotline radio program in Tampa, and co-host Lisa Arias spent most of the Jan. 23 episode walking students through two-variable statistics — how to choose between line graphs and scatterplots, how to spot positive, negative or no association, and how to draw and interpret a line of fit.

The program opened the lesson with a named topic, “2 variable statistics,” and used several short, concrete examples to illustrate differences in graph type and association. For a line-graph example, Arias plotted daily ice-cream sales (Tuesday 100; Wednesday 50; Thursday 90; Friday 80; Saturday 100) and explained choosing a numerical scale and connecting points when the data represent progression over time. For a discrete-data example that should not be connected, Mixon sketched Harold’s daily counts of chipmunks and rabbits, then noted that the points are “discrete” and should not be connected into a line.

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