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A scale of measurement in which, in addition to order and equal units of measurement, there is an absolute zero that indicates an absence of the variable being measured is a(n) _____ scale.

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The correct answer is: ratio scale

Step-by-step explanation:

A ratio scale refers to a scale of measurement that has orders and units that are equally spaced and have equal value, and has no negative value.

A ratio scale also has a characteristic absolute zero or point zero or origin, where the variable have a real value of zero. This point zero is used in determining the ratio between the given two variables.

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