Since social security numbers have numeric values, a social security number is an example of a qualitative variable.
Social security numbers are an example of a qualitative variables.
Social Security numbers, which consist of numeric values, are examples of qualitative variables.
The term numeric number is redundant. All numbers are numeric, since numeric means composed of numbers.
The term numeric number is redundant. All numbers are numeric, since numeric means composed of numbers.
it has to do with a problem of numbers for example:2+2=4 that's a numeric problem
A redundancy. Numbers are numeric by definition.
1,2,3,4,5,6, like all numeric numbers
"Numeric" means "related to numbers", so basically all numbers are "numeric".
Alpha numeric, containing letters & numbers
They are already expressed as numeric numbers.
You have written 17 in numeric numbers in your question.
A numeric sequence is a list of numbers in a particular order. A non-numeric sequence is an ordered list of something other than numbers.
Your card may not have numbers on the back if it was issued before the Social Security Administration began using sequential control numbers. If you apply for a replacement card, the new card will probably have an alpha-numeric code on the back.
1995 in "numeric numbers"(?) is 1995. In Roman numerals it would be MCMXCV.