Cartographer
A mathematician or a statistician.
A person who is professionally qualified to work with statistics is a 'statitician'. (STAT-iss-TISH-un)
Possibly... It depends on how you code income. If income is listed as an actual amount of money earned within a year, then it is interval data because there is a measurable difference between the income of one person vs the income of a second person. For example, one person might make $25,000 and another might make $26,000. We know that the first person makes exactly $1,000 less than person 2. We also know that person 2 makes more than person 1. If I have 10 people and I call the richest person "1" the second richest person "2", etc. Then the numbers 1 - 10 are ordinal data for "income". Notice that Ordinal data does not give us any measurable distance between two people. Income "5" might be $1 more than income "6". But Income 7 might be $10,000 less than income "6". All we know with ordinal data is that 1 is larger than 2, 2 is larger than 3, etc.
A scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics is known as a demographist!
What We call a person who makes sculpture
A person who makes of
What We call a person who makes sculpture
A person who makes maps is a cartographer.
You might call a person who makes burgers a "hamburger cook," "cook," or "grill chef."
A person who makes cart wheels is a wheelwright.
We can call them as Boat Builders.
The person is a steel-worker.
A nice person.
what do you call the person who makes the main income in a family
A builder?
Silversmith