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Identify the following statement as an example of nominal, ordinal, discrete, or continuous variables: The number of pages in your statistics textbook..

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Identify the following statement as an example of nominal, ordinal, discrete, or continuous variables: The distance first-year college football players can kick a ball..



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Answer to Question 1

Discrete

Answer to Question 2

Continuous




crobinson2013

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
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