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2 August, 03:12

How sensitive to changes in water temperature are coral reefs? To find out, measure the growth of corals in aquariums where the water temperature is controlled at different levels. Growth is measured by weighing the coral before and after the experiment.

(a) What are the explanatory and response variables?

explanatory variable:

response variable:

(b) Are they quantitative or categorical?

The explanatory variable is:

The response variable is:

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  1. 2 August, 04:58
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    (a) The explanatory variable is the change in the temperature.

    The response variable is the coral survivance.

    (b) The explanatory variable is quantitative.

    The response variable is categorical.

    Explanation:

    A quantitative variable is those that can take a range of values. In this case, the temperature may vary across a range of values associated with the survival of coral reefs.

    A categorical (also known as qualitative) variable is characterized to present finite states. In this case, the coral reefs can survive or not depending on their responses to changes in the temperature.
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