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which of these experiments would make use of qualitative data?
a study of differe...
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which of these experiments would make use of qualitative data?
a study of different shapes to compare rolling friction values.
a study of different surfaces to compare luster or shine.
a study on the effects of sunlight on the growth rate of plants.
a study on the change in freezing point of water when salt is added.
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