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Question
place the following data on the 6 groups into the correct category.
qualitative
- on - the - job training
- 50% of workers need retraining to keep
- 15% decrease in unemployment
- seek to increase sales
- passive smoke linked
- 67.2 smokers
categorize these facts about coffee
- brewed aroma
- served temperature 185°f
- served up 7 inches in height
- 12 ounces of latte
- strong taste
- bunn drip cup
- cost $4.95
To solve this, we categorize each fact as Qualitative (descriptive, non - numerical) or Quantitative (numerical, measurable):
Qualitative (Descriptive, Non - Numerical)
- On - site - mixed Java: This is a description of the type of coffee, so it's qualitative.
- USDA organic certification: It's a descriptive label about the coffee, so it's qualitative.
- 100% Arabica beans: The "100%" here is about the type of beans (a description of the composition in terms of bean type, not a numerical measurement in the quantitative sense of, say, quantity or length), so it's qualitative.
- Smooth aroma: Aroma is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Smooth, deep flavor: Flavor is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Strong taste: Taste is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Burlap (nylon) cup: This is a description of the cup material, so it's qualitative.
Quantitative (Numerical, Measurable)
- Brewing temperature 195°F: Temperature is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Brewing time 7 minutes: Time is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- 12 ounces of liquid: The amount of liquid is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Cost $4.95: Cost is a numerical value, so it's quantitative.
- 67.2 mg caffeine: The amount of caffeine is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Passion for coffee spirit: Wait, no, "Passion for coffee spirit" is descriptive. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's re - check. The original data:
Wait, the "67.2 mg caffeine" is quantitative (numerical amount of caffeine). "Brewing temperature 195°F" (numerical temperature), "Brewing time 7 minutes" (numerical time), "12 ounces of liquid" (numerical volume), "Cost $4.95" (numerical cost) are quantitative.
The qualitative ones are about the type, aroma, flavor, taste, cup material, certification, bean type, coffee type.
Final Categorization Table
| Qualitative | Quantitative |
|---|---|
| USDA organic certification | Brewing time 7 minutes |
| 100% Arabica beans | 12 ounces of liquid |
| Smooth aroma | Cost $4.95 |
| Smooth, deep flavor | 67.2 mg caffeine |
| Strong taste | |
| Burlap (nylon) cup |
If we are just listing the facts under each category:
Qualitative Facts:
- On - site - mixed Java
- USDA organic certification
- 100% Arabica beans
- Smooth aroma
- Smooth, deep flavor
- Strong taste
- Burlap (nylon) cup
Quantitative Facts:
- Brewing temperature 195°F
- Brewing time 7 minutes
- 12 ounces of liquid
- Cost $4.95
- 67.2 mg caffeine
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To solve this, we categorize each fact as Qualitative (descriptive, non - numerical) or Quantitative (numerical, measurable):
Qualitative (Descriptive, Non - Numerical)
- On - site - mixed Java: This is a description of the type of coffee, so it's qualitative.
- USDA organic certification: It's a descriptive label about the coffee, so it's qualitative.
- 100% Arabica beans: The "100%" here is about the type of beans (a description of the composition in terms of bean type, not a numerical measurement in the quantitative sense of, say, quantity or length), so it's qualitative.
- Smooth aroma: Aroma is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Smooth, deep flavor: Flavor is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Strong taste: Taste is a descriptive quality, so it's qualitative.
- Burlap (nylon) cup: This is a description of the cup material, so it's qualitative.
Quantitative (Numerical, Measurable)
- Brewing temperature 195°F: Temperature is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Brewing time 7 minutes: Time is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- 12 ounces of liquid: The amount of liquid is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Cost $4.95: Cost is a numerical value, so it's quantitative.
- 67.2 mg caffeine: The amount of caffeine is a numerical measurement, so it's quantitative.
- Passion for coffee spirit: Wait, no, "Passion for coffee spirit" is descriptive. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's re - check. The original data:
Wait, the "67.2 mg caffeine" is quantitative (numerical amount of caffeine). "Brewing temperature 195°F" (numerical temperature), "Brewing time 7 minutes" (numerical time), "12 ounces of liquid" (numerical volume), "Cost $4.95" (numerical cost) are quantitative.
The qualitative ones are about the type, aroma, flavor, taste, cup material, certification, bean type, coffee type.
Final Categorization Table
| Qualitative | Quantitative |
|---|---|
| USDA organic certification | Brewing time 7 minutes |
| 100% Arabica beans | 12 ounces of liquid |
| Smooth aroma | Cost $4.95 |
| Smooth, deep flavor | 67.2 mg caffeine |
| Strong taste | |
| Burlap (nylon) cup |
If we are just listing the facts under each category:
Qualitative Facts:
- On - site - mixed Java
- USDA organic certification
- 100% Arabica beans
- Smooth aroma
- Smooth, deep flavor
- Strong taste
- Burlap (nylon) cup
Quantitative Facts:
- Brewing temperature 195°F
- Brewing time 7 minutes
- 12 ounces of liquid
- Cost $4.95
- 67.2 mg caffeine