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5 July, 20:47

Determine whether the data described are qualitative or quantitative and give their level of measurement. If the data are quantitative, state whether they are continuous or discrete. The randomly generated six-digit identification numbers assigned to employees at a certain corporation.?

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  1. 5 July, 21:05
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    Qualitative data and Discrete data.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The identification numbers generated are examples of qualitative data because they are used to describe a pattern and it cannot be measured. If studied carefully a general setting of choosing these identification numbers will. Be observed among the employees of this corporation and that's exactly what makes it qualitative.

    The identification numbers are also examples of discrete data because it can only take figures/Values from whole numbers and not decimals.
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