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nummyann

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The weight of a candy bar in ounces is an example of
 a. categorical data.
   b. either categorical or quantitative data.
   c. weight data.
   d. quantitative data.

Question 2

If the payoff from outcome A is twice the payoff from outcome B, then the ratio of these utilities will be
 a. 2 to 1.
  b. less than 2 to 1.
  c. more than 2 to 1.
  d. unknown without further information.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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