Observation vs. inference quiz
1. examine the data presented and find the statement that...
Observation vs. inference quiz
1. examine the data presented and find the statement that represents an inference rather than an observation. (blemish cream data)
2. a pot-bellied pig came to the zoo underweight and malnourished. since then, zookeepers have been following a special diet to improve the health of the pig. what can be inferred from the data in the graph?
3. identify which of the following descriptions of a tree is quantitative?
4. some of the following descriptions of pea plants are qualitative and some are quantitative. which of the descriptions are qualitative?
5. one night while sleeping, you are woken up by a car alarm going off. what can you infer about this situation?
6. which of the statements below are quantitative observations?
7. which of the following statements is a qualitative observation about the beakers shown in the diagram?
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