Difference between Bivariate and Quantity

What is the difference between Bivariate and Quantity?

Bivariate as a noun is a polynomial or function with exactly two variables while Quantity as a noun is a fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items.

Bivariate

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A polynomial or function with exactly two variables

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having or involving exactly two variables

Quantity

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items.An indefinite amount of something.A specific measured amount.A considerable measure or amount.Indicates that the entire preceding expression is henceforth considered a single object.

Part of speech: abbreviation

Definition:

Example sentence: Buy less. Choose well. Make it last. Quality, not quantity. Everybody's buying far too many clothes.

We hope you now know whether to use Bivariate or Quantity in your sentence.

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