A acceleration of your car as you drive to school
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From Rafaelrz.
X is a discrete variable if X = n, n being the set of integers (1, 2, 3, 4, ...).
X is a continuous variable if X = R, R being the set of the Real numbers and
it can have an infinite number of values between a finite interval like from
2 to 3 (2.5, 2.6970, 2.69810, etc.).
In option B, color of the eye, is a qualitative property.
Option A and C refer to a quantitative property, you can quantify it.
So the answer to which case refers to a Discrete and Quantitative data is option C, number of students in school.
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a. Quantitative Research b. Non- quantitative research.
It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is how fast you get up to speed.
The two main forms of statistics are qualitative (descriptive) statistics and quantitative (inferential or inductive) statistics.
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a. Quantitative Research b. Non- quantitative research.
Different types of monitors classified
Quantitative data is quantity - how much. Qualitative data is quality - is it good? what is it like?
ARE YOU STUPID. EVERYONE VOICE IS DIFFERENT. its just the way things go.
measurement
Yes, velocity is acceleration x time. If acceleration is the same, velocity can be different as it changes with time. For example a car accelerating with constant acceleration will have a different velocity after 5 seconds than it will have at 2 seconds.
There are several different types of data. Some include qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative is data that is not numeric and quantitative data is numerical.
Kinematics does not require constant acceleration. There are different equations for different situations. So some of the equations will be valid even when the acceleration is not constant.
Quantitative observations are measurements, giving numerical answers. Qualitative ones produce simple descriptions, e.g. bubbles.
Both are vectors. But acceleration and velocity have different dimensions. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.
Actually, it depends on how you define the coordinate axes, but usually when moving forward, negative acceleration decreasesspeed, positive acceleration increasesit.