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(1.24) Consumer Reports is doing an article comparing refrigerators in their next issue. Some of the characteristics to be included in the report are the brand name and model; whether it has a top, bottom, or side-by-side freezer; the estimated energy consumption per year (kilowatts); whether or not it is Energy Star compliant; the width, depth, and height in inches; and both the freezer and refrigerator net capacity in cubic feet. The "Height" is categorical variable, quantitative variable, or individuals

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Answer:

“height is a quantitative variable ”

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question asked, answer is “height is a quantitative variable ”

Height is a quantitative variable because it is related to the measurement and in measurement, when we measure something we deal with number (numerical data)

Numerical data is a type of quantitative data that is why we say “height is a quantitative variable”

There are some other possible questions in the given paragraph which I would like to mention here, are as following:

Which are the categorical variables in the given report?

Answer: Energy star complaints

Top, Bottom or side-by-side freezer

Which are the quantitative variables in the given report?

Answer: Estimated Energy Consumption in kilowatts

Width, depth, and height in inches

Capacity in Cubic Feet

What are the individuals in the report?

Answer: The brand name and model

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