Which of these experiments would make use of quantitative data?
1)A study of the differen...
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Which of these experiments would make use of quantitative data?
1)A study of the differences in cloud shapes on three successive days
2)A study of the effects of sunlight on the color of construction paper
3)A study of the effects of water temperature on fading colors in clothes
4)A study of the different amounts of time it takes water to evaporate completely
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