Quantitative means using actual numbers to show a change or amount, such as: "He has $14.90, and she has $12.56"
Qualitative means showing amounts using relative terms, such as:
"He has more money than her"
The measures can be either quantitative or qualitative, or a mixture of both.
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If I had a 25% solution of sodium chloride and I did a quantitative measurement, the interest would be in HOW MUCH was present. In this case it would be 25%. If I did a qualitative measurement, all we would be interested in is - WHAT IS PRESENT. In this case sodium chloride and water. In simple terms, qualitative is "What is present" and quantitative is "How much is present"
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qualitative = how good something is quantitative= how much of it there is
PH is a number, so it is quantitative.
Date of birth is Qualitative, but age is Quantitative.
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