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tfester

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Social security numbers consist of numeric values. Therefore, social security number is an example of
 a. a quantitative variable.
   b. either a quantitative or a categorical variable.
   c. an exchange variable.
   d. a categorical variable.

Question 2

A posterior probability associated with sample information is of the form
 a. P(a state of nature  a sample outcome)
 b. P(a sample outcome  a state of nature)
 c. P(a decision alternative  a sample outcome)
  d. P(a sample outcome  a decision alternative)



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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