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chapter 1.1-1.2 day 2 hw (please put your work on a separate sheet of p…

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chapter 1.1-1.2 day 2 hw
(please put your work on a separate sheet of paper. i do not want to see your work on
here)
classifying data by type in exercises 7–18, determine whether the data are
qualitative or quantitative. explain your reasoning.

  1. telephone numbers in a directory 8. heights of hot air balloons
  2. body temperatures of patients 10. eye colors of models
  3. lengths of songs on mp3 player 12. carrying capacities of pickups
  4. player numbers for a soccer team 14. student id numbers
  5. weights of infants at a hospital 16. species of trees in a forest
  6. responses on an opinion poll 18. wait times at a grocery store

classifying data by level in exercises 19–24, determine whether the data
are qualitative or quantitative, and identify the data set’s level of measurement.
explain your reasoning.

  1. football the top five teams in the final college football poll released in

january 2010 are listed. (source: associated press)

  1. alabama 2. texas 3. florida 4. boise state 5. ohio state
  2. politics the three political parties in the 111th congress are listed below.

republican democrat independent

  1. top salespeople the regions representing the top salespeople in a

corporation for the past six years are given.

southeast northwest northeast
southeast southwest southwest

Explanation:

Response
Problem 7: Telephone numbers in a directory
Brief Explanations

Telephone numbers are used to identify or label a telephone line, not to represent a quantity that can be measured or counted in a numerical - value - based sense (e.g., we don't perform arithmetic operations on them to get a meaningful result related to quantity). So they are qualitative data.

Brief Explanations

Heights are numerical values that can be measured (using units like meters, feet) and we can perform arithmetic operations on them (e.g., find the difference in heights between two balloons). So they are quantitative data.

Brief Explanations

Body temperatures are numerical values (measured in degrees, like Celsius or Fahrenheit) and we can perform operations such as finding the average temperature of a group of patients. So they are quantitative data.

Answer:

Qualitative. Reason: Telephone numbers are used for identification (labeling) and do not represent a measurable quantity.

Problem 8: Heights of hot air balloons