Questions: Which of the following can be classified as Discrete and Quantitative data. The height of all the people in your neighborhood. The number of students in your school. The different colors of the eyes of your classmates. The acceleration of your car as you drive to school. Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
Transcript text: Which of the following can be classified as Discrete and Quantitative data.
The height of all the people in your neighborhood.
The number of students in your school.
The different colors of the eyes of your classmates.
The acceleration of your car as you drive to school.
Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
Solution
Solution Steps
To classify the given data types, we need to understand the definitions:
Discrete data: Countable data, often integers.
Quantitative data: Numerical data that can be measured.
Now, we will classify each item based on these definitions.
Step 1: Classify Each Data Type
We need to classify each given data type as either discrete or continuous and either quantitative or categorical.
The height of all the people in your neighborhood:
Continuous and Quantitative
The number of students in your school:
Discrete and Quantitative
The different colors of the eyes of your classmates:
Categorical
The acceleration of your car as you drive to school:
Continuous and Quantitative
Step 2: Identify Discrete and Quantitative Data
From the classifications above, we identify the data that is both discrete and quantitative.
The number of students in your school: Discrete and Quantitative
Final Answer
The data that can be classified as Discrete and Quantitative is:
\[
\boxed{\text{The number of students in your school}}
\]