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charchew

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When frequency data are categorized into a nominal scale, the categories
  must
 
  a. overlap slightly
  b. overlap completely
  c. be completely independent
  d. frequency data cannot form a nominal scale

Question 2

If grades were presented to your class in letter form rather than percent correct, the graph would be
 
  a. based on interval data.
  b. platykurtic.
  c. a bar graph.
  d. a line graph.



Mholman93

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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