A vector has magnitude and direction, so since it is up it is vector.
A scalar has distance but no direction A vector has distance and direction "12 feet up" has distance (12 feet) and direction (up), so is a vector
Zikmund (2003) described the nominal scale as "a scale in which the numbers or letters assigned to objects serve as labels for identification or classification" (p. 296). The ordinal scale is "a...
No. The child would receive type a antigens from both of their parents and no type b antigens.
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