There are zip codes and zip+4 codes for every location in the US. To find a zip code for a location, you can use either of the related links.
As far as I can tell, all 5 digit numbers are potential zip codes, so there are 99999 + 1 potential zip codes, or 100,000. Many of these are not actually is use.
ZIP Code began on July 1, 1963,
Quantitative data is collective data that can be measured by numbers and qualitative is data that is are words and cannot be divided by numbers.This is true. Here is a more precise answer:Quantitative data can be classified as continuous or numerical.Continuous data could for example: time, weight, age etc...Numerical would be zip codes of a given area, phone numbers in a telephone book etc...
Ariz. or AZ for post office Zip codes.
Yes, family income is absolutely an example of a continuous variable. but zip code ,i think, is not a continuous variable
There are approximately 43000 zip codes. Number of ZIP codes periodically changes. For example, around 200 zip codes were added in the U.S. in 2006-2007.
Zip Codes are only used in the United States. There are no international zip codes.
Yes they can be. Zip codes are used to identify market areas so they can market more, such as sending mail, fliers, or coupons to the zip codes or areas that shop more at their stores.
There are many (maybe hundreds) of zip codes for the state of Califorina. See related links and look up the zip code for a specific city (even then you may get a dozen or so zip codes if you do not know the address).
Numbers are used in zip codes.
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OK. States don't have Zip Codes. Cities have Zip Codes. You can get the complete list of ZIP codes in California under different Cities from here: http://www.zip4all.com/california/ca/ .
Yes. Japan has zip codes just like we do but their zip codes are seven numbers long as opposed to us, where we just have six digit zip codes. Below are some examples
There are approximately 43000 zip codes in the USA
For Denmark zip codes see the related link.
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