A) Number of cell phones sold by Reliance digital
B) Grades received by ibs students in theiur evaluation like A, b, C, d etc.
c) different product categories likew fashion , electronics, household goods etc sold on amazon.in
d) Movie ratings given by critics.
e) MARKS RECEIVED ( OUT OF 50) BY STUDENTS IN THE QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES IN MIDTERMS.
a) Ratio
b)Ordinal
c)Nominal
d)ordinal
e)interval
Explanation:
a)
ratio ranks data; precise differences between units of measure do exist, and there exists a true zero
c)
nominal classifies data into mutually exclusive "non-overlapping" categories in which no order or ranking can be imposed on the data.
b and d)
-ordinal classifies data that can be ranked; precise differences between the ranks do not exist. Examples Grades "A, B, C, D, F or movie ranking " fair, good, not good."
e)
interval ranks data; precise differences between units of measure do exist; there is no meaningful zero. example exam scores
classify the following variables as nominal, ordinal interval and Ratio
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