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Which scale is used to measure the physical dimensions such as weight, height? A) Nominal Scale B) Ordinal Scale C) Interval Scale D) Ratio Scale​

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Answered by thakkarjash84
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Answer:

(D) Ratio Scale

Explanation:

Measures of physical dimensions such as weight, height, distance, etc. are examples of Ratio scale. A Ratio Scale has all the characteristics of Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Scales and, in addition, an absolute or natural zero point representing the absence of magnitude of a variable attribute.

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Answered by kartiksingh05352
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Answer:

(D) Ratio scale because it was a physical dimensions it's answer is (D) ratio scale

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