Math, asked by mubeenj34, 3 months ago

: Colors of flowers is an example of:
A Qualitative variable
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B Symmetric variable
C Continuous variable
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D Quantitative variable​

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Answered by Thapliyal1234
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Answer:

Colors of flower is an example of Quantitative trait and controlled by one gene pair .

Answered by Anonymous
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The colours of flowers are an example of a qualitative variable. (Option A)

  • The factors that cannot be measured or counted or expressed in numerical terms are referred to as qualitative.
  • These variables are controlled by one gene pair and are responsible for traits like colour, gender, etc.
  • So, the colours of the flowers also come under the same category.
  • The colours cannot be counted or expressed numerically.
  • So, all the other options are irrelevant.
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