Final answer:
Duration (amount of time) is a type of quantitative continuous data, as it can take on any value within a range and can be measured in increasingly precise increments. B. quantitative continuous is correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which type of data the "duration (amount of time)" represents in a study measuring the use of a local park in San Antonio, Texas. Duration, in this context, refers to the length of time the residents spend in the park.
This type of data is quantitative continuous because it represents measurements that can take on any value within a range and can be subdivided infinitely, meaning that the duration could be 15 minutes, 15.5 minutes, 15.25 minutes, etc.
This differs from quantitative discrete data, which represent countable values, such as the number of times per week the residents visit the park. That could be 1, 2, 3, etc., but not 2.5 times.
The qualitative data, on the other hand, would be non-numerical information such as the description of the park's atmosphere.