It is an adjective that is used to give quantitative information about he noun: how many, how much and so on.
For example: on the third day he went out.
No, it is an adjective. It is based on the noun quantity or the verb quantify.
The major quantitative adjectives are the cardinal and ordinal numbers: one, two, three, .... and first, second, third, ... respectively.
If you mean qualitative and quantitative data, then data would be dealing with numbers to describe a statistical analysis whereas qualitative represents things that cannot be expressed as numbers such as color.
Nothing, quantitative and quantitative are the same thing....
"Mean" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it refers to the act of signifying or intending something; for example, "What do you mean?" As an adjective, it describes someone who is unkind or spiteful, such as in "He was mean to his classmates." It does not function as a noun or adverb.
No, it is an adjective. It is based on the noun quantity or the verb quantify.
don't you mean quantitative data and qualitative data?
quantitative mean amount of any thing in number.
Quantitative observation means that your description of what you observedincludes a definite number that you measured.For example:"I saw a really big guy." is not a quantitative observation."I saw a guy who is 8 feet tall." is a quantitative observation.
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quantitative adjectives also known as adjectives of quantity are concerned with the amount or quantity of something.some examples are..........there are many books in my bag.he has five mangoes.few people heard the news.the quantitative adjectives are many, five and few.HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Examples:beautiful flowershappy childrenbarking dogsyellow carThe word mean is an adjective. Example: Billy is mean.
No, because a mean requires quantitative data. Words are qualitative.
Clean, green,
The major quantitative adjectives are the cardinal and ordinal numbers: one, two, three, .... and first, second, third, ... respectively.
It means a colour as an adjective
If you mean qualitative and quantitative data, then data would be dealing with numbers to describe a statistical analysis whereas qualitative represents things that cannot be expressed as numbers such as color.