A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity
(number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative
observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters.
The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is
round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing
is either round or it's not.
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What is a qualitative observation
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A Qualitative Observation is an observation that uses the five
senses. sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. An example of this
would be: "This tree has bright green leaves that have soft bumps
on them."
The opposite is a quantitative observation, which is measured in
numbers, such as the weight or length of an object. For example, 5
pounds or 100 inches. For instance "The stratosphere begins 40
kilometers above the surface of Earth."
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Why do water molecules stick to each other
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They are polar and form hydrogen bonds
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The goal of applied science is
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to solve a problem.
to improve a situation.
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Why is it a good idea to study experimental subjects in their natural environment
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D.So that they respond to the test as they would under normal conditions
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What was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove through his work
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Spontaneous generation does not happen.
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Which of the following would considered a qualitative observation
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The flavor of carrots grown under different conditions is
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What do all cells have in common
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They all Contain DNA
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What is a quantitative observation
A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity
(number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative
observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters.
The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is
round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing
is either round or it's not.
What is a qualitative observation
A Qualitative Observation is an observation that uses the five
senses. sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. An example of this
would be: "This tree has bright green leaves that have soft bumps
on them."
The opposite is a quantitative observation, which is measured in
numbers, such as the weight or length of an object. For example, 5
pounds or 100 inches. For instance "The stratosphere begins 40
kilometers above the surface of Earth."
Why do water molecules stick to each other
They are polar and form hydrogen bonds
The goal of applied science is
to solve a problem.
to improve a situation.
Why is it a good idea to study experimental subjects in their natural environment
D.So that they respond to the test as they would under normal conditions
What was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove through his work
Spontaneous generation does not happen.
Which of the following would considered a qualitative observation
The flavor of carrots grown under different conditions is
compared