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Jerimiah Acosta
13 November, 10:27
What must be part of a quantitative observation?
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Ronald Newman
13 November, 10:56
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A quantitative observation is an observation obtained from using instruments or tools such as balances, rulers, beakers and thermometers. The results here are measurable. The opposite is called the quantitative observations where the senses are used to see a result.
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