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Now see the first thing that has been asked in the question is the amount of time a student spent studying for an exam.
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So see a student can study for either one hour right he or she could study either for 2 .5 hour right or he or she could study for 5 hours right.
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So we have this so what is this giving us this is giving us some measurement this is giving us some numerical values.
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So whenever we are getting some measurement or some numerical values this is always a what this is a quantitative right.
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So this is what this is a quantitative so you will have this is a quantitative variable.
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Now see in the second case scenario it says that the amount of rain last year in 30 cities.
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So again we are talking about amount over here right.
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So we are talking about what amount okay.
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So if we are talking about amount that means we are talking about some measurement so that means we might be getting a numerical value over here.
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So therefore this would also be what this would be a quantitative so we will have over here quantitative.
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So this is what this is quantitative variable.
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Now see in the third case scenario it says that the arrival status of an airline flight that is early on time late or cancelled on an airport.
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So what are these telling us they don't give us any numerical values they are not giving us any of the what measurement they are but giving us different categories right that is either you are early right.
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So either you are early or you might be late.
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So what is it doing it is providing us the category.
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So whenever there is a category that is going to be a qualitative right...