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High School Math 2012 Common-core Algebra 1 Practice And Problem Solvingworkbook Grade 8/9
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Author: Prentice Hall
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Textbook Question
Chapter 12.5, Problem 1P
Determine whether each data set is qualitative or quantitative.
Price of cell phones
Expert Solution & Answer
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To determine
Determine each data set is qualitative or quantitative.
Answer to Problem 1P
Quantitative
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Price of cell phones
Calculation:
Since the price of a cell phone can be measured in currency and is definite that is known to us, so the price of a cell phone is quantitative.
Chapter 12 Solutions
High School Math 2012 Common-core Algebra 1 Practice And Problem Solvingworkbook Grade 8/9
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