Not necessarily.
"sixteenth" is an ordinal number. There is no ordinal number for an ordinal number!
An ordinal scale is a method of categorising observation according to a scheme in which there is a sense of ordering between categories but the difference between categories is variable and unspecified. For example, the scale {strongly disagree, disagree, neither disagree nor agree, agree, strongly disagree}.
The ordinal number of 43 is 43rd and the ordinal word is forty-third.
The ordinal number of 22 is 22nd and the ordinal word is twenty-second.
nominal and ordinal
Not necessarily.
You need to clarify the question. You could be talking about the nature of ordinal data in statistics. You could be referring to the demographic of race, or to data that are collected during a competitive race. Make the question clearer and we can attempt an answer.
There are many ways of categorising variables. One classification, used in statistics, is Nominal, Ordinal and Interval.
"sixteenth" is an ordinal number. There is no ordinal number for an ordinal number!
The ordinal word is sixtieth. There is no ordinal number.
An ordinal scale is a method of categorising observation according to a scheme in which there is a sense of ordering between categories but the difference between categories is variable and unspecified. For example, the scale {strongly disagree, disagree, neither disagree nor agree, agree, strongly disagree}.
The ordinal number of 43 is 43rd and the ordinal word is forty-third.
The ordinal number of 22 is 22nd and the ordinal word is twenty-second.
the ordinal word for 60 is sixtieth or 60th
Ordinal
Ordinal.