Asked by Ilaria Catalani on Jun 11, 2024

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A biologist studying hatchery fish released into rivers recorded several characteristics including length (centimetres) ,weight (kilograms) ,and life span.

A) Length,quantitative,centimetres; life span,quantitative,years.
B) Length,quantitative,centimetres; weight,quantitative,kilograms.
C) Length,quantitative,inches; weight,quantitative,pounds; life span,quantitative,years.
D) Length,quantitative,centimetres; weight,quantitative,kilograms; life span,quantitative,years.
E) Length,quantitative,inches; weight,quantitative,kilograms; life span,categorical.

Quantitative

Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.

Hatchery Fish

Fish that are bred and raised in artificial environments for purposes such as restocking depleted fishing areas.

Life Span

The duration of time from the birth to the death of an organism or a specified duration of existence for non-living entities.

  • Understand different types of data (quantitative vs. categorical) and the relevance to various research contexts.
  • Comprehend the importance of specifying units of measurement in data collection and reporting.
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Triyenni TariganJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The biologist recorded length in centimetres and weight in kilograms, both of which are quantitative measurements. The biologist also recorded life span in years, which is also a quantitative measurement. Therefore, the best choice is D, which includes all three quantitative measurements in appropriate units.