Question
A local meteorologist reports the day’s weather.
"Currently sunny outside, 34°F. Skies will become overcast later this afternoon, as temperatures drop to 25°F, with windy conditions out of the north at 10–15 miles per hour. Radar indicates 2–3 inches of snow expected to fall later tonight.”
Which information is qualitative?
These are non-numerical, descriptive data.
These are numerical data that have been measured.
“sunny”
“25°F”
“2–3 inches of snow”
“10–15 miles per hour”
"Currently sunny outside, 34°F. Skies will become overcast later this afternoon, as temperatures drop to 25°F, with windy conditions out of the north at 10–15 miles per hour. Radar indicates 2–3 inches of snow expected to fall later tonight.”
Which information is qualitative?
These are non-numerical, descriptive data.
These are numerical data that have been measured.
“sunny”
“25°F”
“2–3 inches of snow”
“10–15 miles per hour”
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The qualitative information from the meteorologist's report is:
- “sunny”
This is a non-numerical, descriptive term.
The other items listed are numerical data:
- “25°F” (numerical data)
- “2–3 inches of snow” (numerical data)
- “10–15 miles per hour” (numerical data)
- “sunny”
This is a non-numerical, descriptive term.
The other items listed are numerical data:
- “25°F” (numerical data)
- “2–3 inches of snow” (numerical data)
- “10–15 miles per hour” (numerical data)