All statistical questions involve collecting numerical data (usually from a group of people) and then analyzing it to draw conclusions about the opinions of people of a certain phenomenon as the data varies depending on the response of each person. This process is not required to determine the area of the floor because this has a unique answer and can simply be found by measuring the height and width of the classroom and then multiplying both numbers. Also, this does not imply gathering a lot of data and the data does not vary.