Analyzing Bivariate Data
In this activity, you will draw a scatter plot and the line of best fit to analyze a situation.
Jeremy is on the planning committee for the rock climbing club. He is putting together a trip where members
can go outdoor rock climbing. He is trying to determine how high the group should climb and how long the
trip should last. He calls multiple parks in the area that offer rock climbing and collects data on the height of
the rock formations and the average time it takes people to reach the top and come back down. The data he
found is shown.
Time to Climb (min)
Height (ft)

It gives me a list of numbers in a chart

Time to climb : 30 ,45 , 115 , 87, ,160,60,135,117,55,145,95,150,67,120,100,88,138,75,167,120

Height: 85,120,289,194,434,241,351,339,180,400,248,370,155,296,271,255,315,215,405,317

Analyzing Bivariate Data In this activity you will draw a scatter plot and the line of best fit to analyze a situation Jeremy is on the planning committee for class=