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fagboi

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Public Law 107-110 (No Child Left Behind) increased the emphasis on standards and accountability by requiring annual assessments by the year 2008 in the following areas except:
 
  a) Science
  b) American History
  c) Reading
  d) Mathematics

Question 2

When students enroll in school and are provided with an identification numbera combination of letters and numbersthis number is which scale?
 
  A. Ratio
  B. Interval
  C. Ordinal
  D. Nominal



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D.
Explanation: Nominal scales are used for identification purposes only; the numbers function as a name



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