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Qualitative vs Quantitative Data

QualitativeQuantitative

QualitativeQuantitative The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin.There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin.There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin.There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin.There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphin pod coral and chase fish into shallow waters for feeding. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphin pod coral and chase fish into shallow waters for feeding. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphin pod coral and chase fish into shallow waters for feeding. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. Dolphins eat the equivalent of 4 to 5% of their body mass everyday. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.

QualitativeQuantitative Dolphin colors range from gray to white. Dolphins in a pod engage in play behavior. Dolphins have smooth skin. The dolphin pod coral and chase fish into shallow waters for feeding. There are 9 dolphins in this pod. Dolphins eat the equivalent of 4 to 5% of their body mass everyday. The sonar frequency most often used by the dolphins is around 100 kHz. The dolphins communicate by whistling and clicking. The dolphins range in length from 2.1meters to 3.0 meters. Dolphin C has 24 conical teeth on each side of his jaw.