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Sedaia [141]
4 years ago
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A survey was sent to GCA students asking the question "Who is your favorite teacher?" (Just FYI - Mrs. Parker received the most

votes) What type of data was collected? Question 1 options: Quantitative Qualitative Continuous Discrete Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Unsaved A survey was sent to GCA students asking the question "On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest, how would you rate your AMDM teacher?" The data collected was Question 2 options: Quantitative Qualitative Continuous redundant since every student rated their AMDM teacher as a 5. Question 3 (1 point) Question 3 Unsaved You decided to attend the GCA outing at Stone Mountain. Before you left for the park, you entered the park address into a GPS/Traffic app on your phone. The app told you that Stone Mountain was 47.6 miles from your house. 47.6 miles is an example of... Question 3 options: Qualitative, continuous data Quantitative, discrete data Qualitative, discrete data Quantitative, continuous data Question 4 (1 point) Question 4 Unsaved While you were at the Stone Mountain outing, you played a game of corn hole. You counted the number times you tossed the beanbag into the hole. The number of times you were able to sink the beanbag is an example of.... Question 4 options: Qualitative, continuous data Quantitative, discrete data Qualitative, discrete data Quantitative, continuous data Question 5 (1 point) Question 5 Unsaved You recorded the time you left Stone Mountain and the time you arrived home. You calculated time it took you get home was 57.28 minutes. 57.28 minutes is an example of.... Question 5 options: Qualitative, continuous data Quantitative, discrete data Qualitative, discrete data Quantitative, continuous data
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elena-s [515]4 years ago
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1. Qualitative

2. Quantitative

3. Quantitative, continuous data

4. Quantitative, discrete data

5. Quantitative, continuous data

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