ANSWER:
The interval scale of measurement:
A SCALE THAT SHOWS MEASUREMENTS THAT ARE ALL EQUAL DISTANCES BETWEEN MARKERS, SUCH AS A FAHRENHEIT SCALE OR TELLING TIME ON A CLOCK, equidistance, but no true 0
EXPLANATION:
"Measurement"
The practice of methodically attaching numerical values to objects, individuals, or events in accordance with predetermined guidelines is referred to as measurement.
The 4 scales of measurement
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
1. Ordinal
The ordinal system not only names and ranks items in order, but it also lacks a measurement system for organizing them.
2. Ration
You have a true zero, which is the common standard with no variation.
3. Interval
A scale, such as a FAHRENHEIT SCALE or a clock that indicates the time, presents measurements that are uniformly spaced between the markers. The actual equidistance is not zero.
4. Nominal
Categories are the only names I have assigned to this.