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practice problem #2
background: clams were placed into various temperatures of water. use the information in the data table below in order to create a proper scientific graph and to answer the corresponding questions.
water temperature (°c) number of developing clams
15 72
20 92
25 120
30 140
35 99
40 72
45 36
50 0
- what is the dependent variable?
- what is the independent variable?
- what is the optimum temperature for clam development?
- what is the mean number of clams per sample?
- approximately how many clams would be developing in 10 degree celsius water?
- what is it called when you make predictions about data not yet recorded, such as the prediction we made in question number 5?
Step1: Identify dependent variable
The number of developing clams depends on water temperature. So the dependent variable is the number of developing clams.
Step2: Identify independent variable
The water temperature is being manipulated, so it is the independent variable.
Step3: Find optimum temperature
The highest number of developing clams is 140 at 30°C, so the optimum temperature for clam development is 30°C.
Step4: Calculate mean number of clams
Sum of clams: $72 + 92+120 + 140+99+72+36+0=631$. There are 8 data - points. Mean = $\frac{631}{8}=78.875\approx79$.
Step5: Predict number of clams at 10°C
Since the number of clams increases from 15°C to 30°C and then decreases, we can assume a lower number than at 15°C. A reasonable estimate could be 0 - 50, say 20 (this is an estimate based on the trend).
Step6: Define prediction term
Making predictions about data not yet recorded is called extrapolation.
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