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Subject National Spouses Day – January 26
Date January 21, 2025 3:34 PM
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January 26 is National Spouses Day.





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National Spouses Day – January 26

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Sunday is National Spouses Day! Recognize this day with our high school activity, Analyzing Relationships: Marriage, Divorce, and Linear Regression [ [link removed] ]. For this activity, students explore the marriage and divorce rates of women and men aged 15 or older in each state and the District of Columbia. They can create scatter plots using marriage and divorce rates and analyze the relationship between men/women and marriage and divorce rates.



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