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MrMuchimi
1 year ago
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Which type of data describes numeric facts or measures that can be can be counted, ordered, and aggregated?

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Alekssandra [29.7K]1 year ago
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Quantitative data describes numeric facts or measures that can be can be counted, ordered, and aggregated.

Quantity data are the data that can be measured with numbers like lengths and heights. For example classroom has 26 students, 10 boys and 16 girls. Another example would be your coffee that costed $17.49 for 4 cups.

Quantitative data are data which are measured through direct sources of measurements; this means that we can observe them directly and measure them directly with the tools we're using. An example of this would be measuring the length of a football stadium with a measuring tape. Another would be measuring weight with a scale.

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