January 26 is National Spouses Day.
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National Spouses Day: Census Resources for the Classroom
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January 26 is National Spouses Day. Have your high school students take a deep dive into marriage and divorce rates by using our math activity, Analyzing Relationships: Marriage, Divorce, and Linear Regression [ [link removed] ]. Students will examine data for each state and the District of Columbia and create a scatter plot, find a line of best fit, and analyze the relationship between the two variables.
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