Share/Like This Page

Common Core Standard 8.SP.A.1 Questions

Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association.

You can create printable tests and worksheets from these questions on Common Core standard 8.SP.A.1! Select one or more questions using the checkboxes above each question. Then click the add selected questions to a test button before moving to another page.

Previous Page 2 of 2 Next
Grade 8 Scatter Plots CCSS: 8.SP.A.1
The scatter plot shows what type of correlation?
Scatter Plot 2
  1. low positive correlation
  2. low negative correlation
  3. high positive correlation
  4. high negative correlation
  5. no correlation
Grade 8 Scatter Plots CCSS: 8.SP.A.1
The scatter plot shows the monthly heating bill cost for the Herrera family compared to the average temperature per month. Which statement best describes the trend for the scatter plot?
Scatter Plot 3
  1. The lower the average monthly temperature, the lower the monthly heating bill.
  2. The lower the average monthly temperature, the higher the monthly heating bill.
  3. There is a low correlation between the average monthly temperature and the monthly heating bill.
  4. There is no correlation between the average monthly temperature and the monthly heating bill.
Grade 8 Scatter Plots CCSS: 8.SP.A.1
The scatter plot shows what type of correlation?
Scatter Plot 4
  1. low positive correlation
  2. low negative correlation
  3. high positive correlation
  4. high negative correlation
  5. no correlation
Grade 8 Scatter Plots CCSS: 8.SP.A.1
The scatter plot shows what type of correlation?
Scatter Plot 3
  1. low positive correlation
  2. low negative correlation
  3. high positive correlation
  4. high negative correlation
  5. no correlation
Grade 8 Scatter Plots CCSS: 8.SP.A.1
The scatter plot shows what type of correlation?
Scatter Plot 1
  1. low positive correlation
  2. low negative correlation
  3. high positive correlation
  4. high negative correlation
  5. no correlation
Previous Page 2 of 2 Next

Become a Pro subscriber to access Common Core questions

Unlimited premium printables Unlimited online testing Unlimited custom tests

Learn More About Benefits and Options