which of the scale the objects are arranged according to their magnitude in a ordered relationship?
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal
C) ratio
D) interval
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Ratio
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The scale in which objects are arranged as described by the question is option B: Ordinal Scale
- The scale of measurement is used to categorise data by assigning a value or level to variables.
- In an ordinal scale of measurement, variables are stated in order of magnitude, which might range from lower to higher or higher to lower.
- Students' ranks in class, for example, are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on.
- Because there is no quantitative order among variables, the nominal scale is incorrect.
- Ratio and interval scales are incorrect because, in addition to producing ordered values, their differences are also shown.
- Hence, the ordinal scale is the one characterised by ordered relationships.
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