Multiple Choice
A continuous scale of measurement is different than a discrete scale in that a continuous scale _________.
A) is an interval scale, not a ratio scale
B) never provides exact measurements
C) can take an infinite number of intermediate possible values
D) never uses decimal numbers
E) never provides exact measurements and can take an infinite number of intermediate possible values
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