1. Employees at a large company are surveyed about their health insurance status
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1. Employees at a large company are surveyed about their health insurance status. Employees are coded as "1" if health insurance is obtained through the company's benefit program, "2" if health insurance is obtained from another source (e.g., through a spouse's employment benefit program), or "O" if the employee does not have health insurance. This variable is: A) numerical. B) categorical C) guantitatively categorical D) All of the answer options are correct. 2. What is the difference between a histogram and a bar chart? A) There is no difference. They are exactly the same. B) A histogram is a more accurate representation of a bar chart. C) A bar chart displays a quantitative variable on the horizontal axis, whereas a histogram does not. D) A bar chart displays a categorical variable on the horizontal axis, whereas a histogram does not.Explanation / Answer
1) option B is correct
2)option D is correct
3)option C is correct (as sum of their percentages =20+30=50)
4) option A
5)optin B is correct
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