C. a snickers bar has 29 grams of fat.
2. An example of qualitative data is:
a. a snicke...
Biology, 05.05.2020 08:32 judywilkerson1114
C. a snickers bar has 29 grams of fat.
2. An example of qualitative data is:
a. a snickers bar has chocolate, peanuts, and
caramel in it.
b. a snickers bar weighs 4 ounces.
d. a snickers bar is 180 calories.
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