The members of a population are numbered 190. a. Use Table I in Appendix A to obtain
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The members of a population are numbered 1–90.
a. Use Table I in Appendix A to obtain an SRS of size 5 from the population. Start at the two-digit number in line number 15 and column numbers 25−26, read down the column, up the next, and so on.
b. If you have access to a random-number generator, use it to solve part (a).
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TABLE I Random numbers Line number 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 00-09 10-19 28882 28739 15544 80712 97742 21500 97081 42451 50623 56071 01011 21285 04729 39986 73150 31548 30168 76189 56996 19210 47435 53308 40718 29050 74858 64517 93573 51058 68501 42723 91312 75137 86274 59834 69844 19853 06917 17413 44474 86530 12775 08768 80791 16298 22934 09630 98862 39746 64623 32768 Column number 07851 47452 66742 83331 25594 41552 96475 56151 65358 15155 59374 80940 09402 31008 53424 21928 97424 90765 01634 37328 20-29 30-39 40-49 31466 43761 94872 92230 52367 13205 38634 55882 77518 36252 09300 43847 40881 51243 97810 18903 53914 31688 06220 40422 73582 13810 57784 72454 68997 72229 30340 08844 53924 89630 11092 81392 58189 22697 41063 09451 93322 98567 00116 35605 66790 52965 70753 90959 09789 00637 06450 85990 62877 21740 56476 49296 45842 59844 45214 36505 80134 12484 67089 08674 97888 31797 95037 84400 76041 96668 75920 68482 56855 97417 92612 27082 59459 69380 98654 20407 88151 56263 27126 63797 72744 45586 43279 44218 83638 05422 00995 70217 78925 39097 96256 70653 45285 26293 78305 80252 03625 40159 68760 84716 54701 06573 98169 37499 67756 68301 02089 33748 65289 89956 89559 33687 03411 94656 69440 47156 77115 99463 02198 61201 02457 87214 59750 51330 41243 33564 17884 94747 93650 77668
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