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28 February, 17:34

Fortune telling rhymes based on the day when a child was born originated in England around the 1500s. Many superstitions existed regarding the day of the week when a child was born. Children fortunes, personalities, and temperaments were considered to be regulated by that day. What are the cases in the poem

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  1. 28 February, 17:42
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    Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

    Monday's Child poem is an old English nursery rhyme poem first recorded in 1838.

    Monday's Child is Fair of Face.

    Tuesday's Child is Full of Grace.

    Wednesday's Child is Full of Woe.

    Thursday's Child has Far to Go.

    Friday's Child is Loving and Giving.

    Saturday's Child Works Hard for a Living.

    And the Child Born on the Sabbath Day

    Is Bonny and Blithe, and Good and Gay.

    Fortune telling rhymes based on the day when a child was born originated in England around the 1500s. Many superstitions existed regarding the day of the week when a child was born. Children fortunes, personalities, and temperaments were considered to be regulated by that day.

    What are the cases in the poem? What variables are used? Are they categorical or quantitative?

    A : The variables are the day of the week and the personality type of a child. The cases are the children in England. Both variables are quantitative.

    B : The variables are the day of the week and the personality type of a child. The cases are the children in England. Both variables are categorical.

    C : The variables are the day of the week and the personality type of a child. The cases are the children in England. The day of the week is the quantitative variable and the personality type is the categorical variable.

    D : The variables are the children in England and their personality types. The cases are the days of the week. Both variables are quantitative.

    E : The variables are the children in England and their personality types. The cases are the days of the week. Both variables are categorical.

    Answer:

    B : The variables are the day of the week and the personality type of a child. The cases are the children in England. Both variables are categorical.

    Explanation:

    A variable is an element that can have different values, but it influences a result within a system. In the poem above, it is possible to see that the days of the week are different and have different influences on the personalities of the children, in this case, we can say that the variables are the day of the week and the type of personality of a child.

    The cases are the places where these variables are established and can influence something to happen. In this case, the variables occur in children in England, which means that they are the cases.

    There are some different types of variables, among these types we can mention the categorical variables, which are variables that group and identify people or objects in different classes, well categorized. An example of this can be seen in the poem since the variables categorize children into groups of generous, afflicted, graceful children, among others.
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