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dejastew

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The measurement scale suitable for quantitative data is
 a. ordinal scale.
   b. nominal scale.
   c. either interval or ratio scale.
   d. only interval scale.

Question 2

For a minimization problem, the optimistic approach is often referred to as the
 a. minimax approach
  b. maximin approach
  c. maximax approach
  d. minimin approach



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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