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Math 101 – Mathematics in the Modern World

Midterm – Seatwork
Nature of Statistics – Levels of Measurement

Ivy Jane Cabalquinto


BSTM 2A
Direction: Identify each as either quantitative or qualitative.

1. Amount of time to assemble a simple project. Quantitative


2. Number of trees planted along the highway. Quantitative
3. Weight of newspapers recovered from a recycling center. Quantitative
4. Rating of newly elected politicians (excellent, good, fair, poor). Qualitative
5. State of our forests. Qualitative
6. The top 10 examinees in the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) in the Philippines. Qualitative
7. Nationalities of attendees in a math conference. Qualitative
8. The diameters of tree trunks in Mt. Tiboto in Mindoro. Quantitative
9. Colors of the rainbow. Qualitative
10. Chemical composition of an object. Qualitative

Direction: Identify each data as either nominal, ordinal, ratio, or interval.

1. Social Security System (SSS) number. Nominal


2. The number of passengers in a jeepney. Nominal
3. Military Ranks. Ordinal
4. Model of a car. Ordinal
5. IQ scores. Interval
6. Types of personality. Nominal
7. Flight distance of an airplane. Ratio
8. Number of traffic accidents in a month. Nominal
9. Heights of basketball players in the varsity. Ratio
10. Gender of a tamaraw. Nominal

Your answers can be written manually or encoded thru Microsoft word (Subject: “Family Name, Name” -
Math 101 Midterm – Seatwork). Submit your answers to clincher1004@gmail.com on or before
October 20, 2021, 6:00PM.

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