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Worksheet comparing qualitative and quantitative observations with a humorous cartoon.

A worksheet titled "Qualitative vs. Quantitative" with examples to classify statements as qualitative or quantitative, accompanied by a cartoon of a man and a dog with a speech bubble.

A worksheet titled "Qualitative vs. Quantitative" with examples to classify statements as qualitative or quantitative, accompanied by a cartoon of a man and a dog with a speech bubble.

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