There isn't any piece of data during Taylor's experiment which can be taken as qualitative. Thus, correct choice is: Option D: None are qualitative.
<h3>What is qualitative data?</h3>
Qualitative data tells about the quality or characteristic. It is tough to express it numerically or not at all expressible numerically. They are usually catagorical.
In contrast, there is quantitative data which can be expressed numerically.
The problem is missing its option, which are:
- mass of the cars
- degree of the ramp incline
- time in seconds
- none are qualitative
Mass can be measured (in kgs, grams etc), degree of inclination can be measured (in radians, degree etc), time can be measured (in seconds, minutes etc).
Thus, there isn't any piece of data during Taylor's experiment which can be taken as qualitative. Thus, correct choice is: Option D: None are qualitative.
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false
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Based on the information provided we can say that this is false. Since it is a board game and no actual information regarding each players position in the game has been presented, then each player has an equal chance of winning each game. Therefore since there is a total of 3 players the percent chance of winning each game for each player is 33% (100 / 3 = 33)
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y=-2x +8
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D
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