SOLUTION: A) Classify the following as an example of nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio level of measurement, and state why it represents this level: temperature in 25 US cities (B) Deter

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Question 493477: A) Classify the following as an example of nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio level of measurement, and state why it represents this level: temperature in 25 US cities
(B) Determine if this data is qualitative or quantitative: Gender
(C) In your own line of work, give one example of a discrete and one example of a continuous random variable, and describe why each is continuous or discrete.

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A) Classify the following as an example of nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio level of measurement, and state why it represents this level:
temperature in 25 US cities
I think it is interval because it does not have a real zero--the zero temp is
an arbitrary number.
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(B) Determine if this data is qualitative or quantitative: Gender
Qualitative
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(C) In your own line of work, give one example of a discrete and one example of a continuous random variable, and describe why each is continuous or discrete.
time is always continuous
money values are always discrete
You should specify the examples.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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