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IB Maths: AA SL DP Exam Questions 4. Statistics & Probability 4.2 Correlation & Regression
2b 2 marks

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


Use your regression equation from part (a)(i) to estimate the number of teas that
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Jennifer will sell on a day when the maximum temperature is 11°C.
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4.2 Correlation & Regression

2a 4 marks
4.3 Probability

4.4 Probability Distributions Jennifer sells cups of tea at her shop and has noticed that she sells more tea on cooler days.
On five different days, she records the maximum daily temperature, T, measured in degrees
4.5 Binomial Distributions
Celsius, and the number of cups of teas sold, C. The results are shown in the following table.
4.6 Normal Distributions Maximum Daily Temperature, T. 3 5 8 9 12

Cups of tea sold, C 37 34 33 26 21


5. Calculus
The relationship between T and C can be modelled by the regression line of C on T with
equation C = aT + 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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2b 2 marks

Use your regression equation from part (a)(i) to estimate the number of teas that Jennifer will
sell on a day when the maximum temperature is 11°C.

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Being sure to consider the result from part (a)(ii) in your answer, state how confident you would
be in your estimate from part (b).

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