1. The example of qualitative data among the given options is "the rating that the golfers give Callaway clubs." Qualitative data refers to non-numerical information or data that is descriptive in nature. In this case, the ratings provided by the golfers do not have numerical values but represent their subjective opinions or assessments.
2. The example of qualitative data among the given options is "the condition of the textbooks in a classroom." Again, this is descriptive data that does not involve numerical values but rather provides information about the condition of the textbooks.
3. The example of quantitative data among the given options is "the number of textbooks in a classroom." Quantitative data involves numerical values and can be measured or counted. In this case, the number of textbooks can be quantified by counting them.
To identify qualitative versus quantitative data, consider whether the data is numerical (quantitative) or non-numerical/descriptive (qualitative).