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chads108

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Select ten students currently enrolled at your college and collect data for these three variables: X: number of courses enrolled in, Y: total cost of textbooks and supplies for courses, and Z: method of payment used for textbooks and supplies Classify the three variables as nominal, ordinal, discrete, or continuous.

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Select ten students currently enrolled at your college and collect data for these three variables: X: number of courses enrolled in, Y: total cost of textbooks and supplies for courses, and Z: method of payment used for textbooks and supplies What is the sample?



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Answer to Question 1

X: discrete, Y: continuous (cost rounded to nearest cent), Z: nominal

Answer to Question 2

The 10 students selected



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