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Classify the data as qualitative or quantitative, and as univariate or bivariate.
number of jellybeans for each color in a five-gallon jar
Classify the data as quantitative or qualitative , and as univariate or bivariate.
Answer to Problem 28P
Number of jellybeans − Quantitative
Colour - Qualitative
Bivariate sample
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of jellybeans for each color in a five-gallon jar
Calculation:
Since the number jellybeans can be measured as it is number. So, it is quantitative .
Since colour of each jellybean is a quality factor, so , it is qualitative.
The sample is bivariate , since there are two variables - the number of jellybeans and the color of jellybeans.
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