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IB Maths: AA SL DP Exam Questions 4. Statistics & Probability 4.2 Correlation & Regression
3c 1 mark

1. Number & Algebra Correlation & Regression (DP IB Maths: AA


Explain why it is not appropriate to use the regression equation to estimate the age
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of a child who is 133 cm tall.
2. Functions
Exam Questions 3 hours 23 questions

3. Geometry & Trigonometry Download All answers

4. Statistics & Probability Medium Hard Very Hard

4.1 Statistics Toolkit 1 2 3 4 5 6

4.2 Correlation & Regression

3a 4 marks
4.3 Probability

4.4 Probability Distributions The following table shows the mean height, y cm, of primary school children who are age
x years old.
4.5 Binomial Distributions
Age, x years 6.25 7.35 8.5 9.25 10.75
4.6 Normal Distributions
Mean Height, y cm 115 121 129 136 140

5. Calculus
The relationship between x and y can be modelled by the regression line of y on x with
equation y = ax + b .
6. Extended Questions
(i) Find the value of a and the value of b .

(ii) Write down the value of the Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient, r .

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3b 2 marks

Using the regression equation with your values of a and b from part (a)(i), estimate the height of
a child aged 9 years old.

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Explain why it is not appropriate to use the regression equation to estimate the age of a child
who is 133 cm tall.

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