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Exits along interstate highways were formerly numbered successively from the western or southern edge of a state. However, the department of transportation has recently changed most of them to agree with the numbers on the mile markers along the highway. (a) what level of measurement were data on the consecutive exit numbers? Nominal ratio interval ordinal (b) what level of measurement are data on the milepost numbers? Nominal ordinal ratio interval (c) the newer system provided information on the distance between exits. a. True
b. False

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