Category:Examples of Linear Interval Scales

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This category contains examples of Linear Interval Scale.

A linear interval scale is a scale of measurement which has an arbitrary zero, but measurements of a quantity such as $x$ and $y$ performed on two such scales satisfy a relationship of the form:

$y = m x + c$

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