Determine the level of measurement for each of the variables: Team Salary Year Stadium Attendance Net Worth (S mil) HR BA Wins ERA Opened mil S bil 143.32 176 0.235 82 3.72 1998 2.242695 1.21 130.6 175 0.257 06 3.75 2017 2.555781 1.625 127.63 188 0.239 47 5.18 1992 1.564192 1.2 227.4 208 0.268 108 3.75 1912 2.895575 2.8 194.26 167 0.258 95 3.65 1914 3.181089 2.9 71.84 182 0.241 62 4.84 1991 1.608817 1.5 100.311 172 0.254 67 4.63 2003 1.629356 1.01 142.8 216 0.259 91 3.77 1994 1.926701 143.97 210 0.256 91 4.33 1995 3.01588 1.1 130.96 135 0.241 64 4.58 2000 1.85697 1.225 163.52 205 0.255 103 3.11 2000 2,980549 1.65 129.94 155 0.245 58 4.94 1973 1.665107 1.015 173.78 214 0.242 80 4.15 1966 3.020216 1.8 199.58 235 0.25 92 3.38 1962 3.8575 3 91.82 128 0.237 63 4.76 2012 01118'0 1 108.98 218 0.252 96 3.73 2001 2.850875 1.03 115.51 991 0.25 78 4.5 2010 1.959197 1.15 150.19 170 0.234 77 4.07 2009 2.224995 2.1 179.6 267 0.249 100 3.78 2009 3.482855 4 80.32 227 0.252 97 3.81 1966 1.573616 1.02 104.3 186 0.234 80 4.14 2004 2.158124 1.7 91.03 157 0.254 82 4 2001 1.26 101.34 162 0.235 66 4.4 1.27 205.67 176 0.254 89 4.13 2000 2.299489 2.85 160.99 133 0.239 73 3.95 1999 1.45 163.78 205 0.249 88 3.85 2006 3.403587 1.9 18'89 150 0.258 06 3.74 1990 1.154973 0.9 140.63 194 0.24 67 4.92 1994 2.107107 91 150.95 217 0.244 73 4.85 1989 2.325281 1.35 181.38 191[ 0.254 82 4.04 2.529604 [11 Team Arizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Colorado Rockies Detroit Tigers Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Angels Los Angeles Dodgers Miami Marlins Milwaukec Brewers Minnesota Twins New York Mets New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Bay Rays Texas Rangers Toronto Blue Jays Washington Nationals League National National American American National American National American National American American American American National National National National American American National National National American National National American American American National
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