Data that can't be expressed in numbers is called qualitative data, which includes descriptions and observations. Color, texture, emotions, and shape are examples of qualitative data.
If you mean qualitative and quantitative data, then data would be dealing with numbers to describe a statistical analysis whereas qualitative represents things that cannot be expressed as numbers such as color.
quantitive
The answer may be discrete data.
mean does not mean the center of the data
Data that can be expressed by numbers, for example 35% or 0.23 or a quarter. The opposite is qualitive data and this would be opinions.
no
Data that can't be expressed in numbers is called qualitative data, which includes descriptions and observations. Color, texture, emotions, and shape are examples of qualitative data.
If you mean qualitative and quantitative data, then data would be dealing with numbers to describe a statistical analysis whereas qualitative represents things that cannot be expressed as numbers such as color.
yes
quantitive
The answer may be discrete data.
Qualitative data - it describes observations such as colour, state of matter, smell, etc. which cannot be measured.Quantitative data is any data which has been measured / is expressed in numbers, e.g. volume, height, weight.
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When a math problem asks for a mean it does not necessarily refer to the emotion of mean. Finding the mean of a group of data is what it is referring to also the mean can also be called the average. To find the mean or average you take all your data and add them together. Then divide the sum of the data by the number of digits in the data. Ex. 2, 5, 7, 3, 2+5+6+3=16 16 divided by 4 equals your mean of 4.
Data is often measurements, which are expressed in numbers
Qualitative data