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Emmanuel Obrien
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6 December, 19:53
Qualitative about Dolphins
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Johnny Collier
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Dolphins eat the equivalent of 4-5% of their body mass each day. The sonar frequency most often used by thedolphins is around 100kHz. Notice thequalitative data are descriptions. Thequantitative data are objective, numerical measurements.
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