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littleanan

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A scale that allows things to be arranged based on how much of some concept they possess is called a(n) _____ scale.
 a. quantitative scale
  b. nominal
  c. ordinal
  d. order

Question 2

Economy cars, jeeps, pickups, station wagons, and SUVs are examples of which of the following?
 a. product category c. product essence
  b. product form d. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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Economy cars, jeeps, pickups, station wagons, and SUVs are forms of the automobile.





 

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