Mr. Gregory sold several cars this week. Here is some data about the cars he sold. Car sold Retail price Miles per gallon Seats Navigation? Accord \$22,205$22,205dollar sign, 22, comma, 205 323232 555 no Altima \$22,500$22,500dollar sign, 22, comma, 500 323232 555 no Camry \$23,070$23,070dollar sign, 23, comma, 070 303030 555 yes ... ... ... ... ... The individuals in this data set are: Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A Mr. Gregory's customers (Choice B) B Cars (Choice C) C Seats This data set contains: Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A 333 variables, 222 of which are quantitative (Choice B) B 333 variables, 333 of which are quantitative (Choice C) C 444 variables, 222 of which are quantitative (Choice D) D 444 variables, 333 of which are quantitative

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Answer:

The individual in the data set is the cars sold

There are 4 variables but 3 are numerical or quantitative

Step-by-step explanation:

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Required

The individuals in this data set are:

This data set contains:

Solving (a):

From the attachment, we have the following columns:

Cars Sold; Retail Price; Miles Per Gallon; Seats; Navigation

From the list of columns, the individual in the data set is the cars sold because it represent what is being referenced in the table

Solving (b):

In (a) above, we established the individual to be cars sold.

The other 4 elements are what the data set contains i.e. variables.

From the attachment, we have that

retail price, miles per gallon and seats are numerical data while navigation isn't.

So, we can conclude that.

There are 4 variables but 3 are numerical or quantitative

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