A student makes the following statement: Chocolate- covered donuts are 10 times better than plain, glazed donuts. Which of the following correctly describes the student’s statement?

a-The student’s statement is a quantitative observation.

b-The students statement is an inference.

c-The student’s statement is a prediction.

d-The student’s statement is an opinion.

Is it d?

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yes it is d

To determine the correct answer, let's understand the difference between the options:

a) A quantitative observation is a statement based on measurable quantities or data.

b) An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning.

c) A prediction is a statement about a future event or outcome.

d) An opinion is a personal belief or judgment.

Now let's analyze the student's statement, "Chocolate-covered donuts are 10 times better than plain, glazed donuts."

The statement does not involve any measurable quantities or data, so it is not a quantitative observation (option a).

It is not a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning, so it is not an inference (option b).

There is no mention of a future event or outcome, so it is not a prediction (option c).

The student's statement is expressing a personal belief or judgment about the taste preference of chocolate-covered donuts over plain, glazed donuts. Therefore, it is an opinion (option d).

So, you are correct, the answer is d) The student’s statement is an opinion.