When rolling a two dice we get a sample space as follows
S ={(1,1,),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(1,5),(1,6),(2,1),(2,2),(2,3),(2,4),(2,5),(2,6)
(3,1),(3,2),(3,3),(3,4),(3,5),(3,6),(4,1),(4,2),(4,3),(4,4),(4,5),(4,6),
(5,1),(5,2),(5,3),(5,4),(5,5),(5,6),(6,1),(6,2),(6,3),(6,4),(6,5),(6,6)}
So all this number including in sample space are discrete .
The given data is numeric therefore it is quantitative.
therefore option third is correct Quantitative and Discrete.
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