Yes, it is a Continuous variable measured along an equidistant scale.
Neither 100 nor 16.6 is a variable of any kind.
The independent variable, because it isn't affected by the other factors.
No.It depends what kind of equation you have to do.
A numerical constant.
When one is likely to be the cause of the other, you generally make it the x variable. Y is the dependent variable. In this case, the correlation would indicate that more time doing schoolwork leads to a higher GPA. Schoolwork is the x, or independent variable. GPA is the y variable, because grades depend on doing schoolwork.
Yes, it is a Continuous variable measured along an equidistant scale.
Qualitative. ranking simply orders them according to another variable which may be the quantitative one and has a measurable scale (e.g. GPA score or Sales figures) That is, we have a scale to compare a gpa score of 3.0 with 2.0
Pace University is located in New York City. Many students have a GPA of 3.0 of higher, but there is no GPA minimum.
what are the two kinds of variable
It is a qualitative variable.
It is the kind of variable that you purposely change.
It is the kind of variable that you purposely change.
variable
the variable that is most difficult to test
independent
you need a 3.5 to 3.8