Weight is measured on a ratio level of measurement. This is because it has a true zero point (indicating no weight) and allows for meaningful comparisons between values, such as determining how many times heavier one object is than another. Additionally, both differences and ratios can be calculated with weight measurements, making it suitable for various statistical analyses.
That would be a nominal measurement.
Weight and/or height
I would use ounces.
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While a pound is a measurement of weight, a quart is a measurement of volume. The density and size of an item would be needed to find the weight of a specific volume.
Grade scores are an ordinal level of measurement. A ratio level of measurement would be weight of a person or how much money a person has.
That would be a nominal measurement.
It would be a nominal level of measurement. Each choice would be unique but there is no value attached to them
The best unit of measurement for the weight of a phone book would be in pounds or kilograms, depending on your location's preferred system of measurement.
Weight and/or height
I would use ounces.
Benchmarks indicate distance above sea level, in your case it would be 66.53 feet above sea level, unless another measurement ( ie yards or any other measurement) was used.whatever the measurement is in , is the height above sea level in that measurement
A very small measurement woulld be helpful. I would try the ounce.
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