Homework: Homework 1.3 Score: 2 of 4 pts 5of6(5 complete) Score: 5389%, 7 of 13p
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Homework: Homework 1.3 Score: 2 of 4 pts 5of6(5 complete) Score: 5389%, 7 of 13pts 1.3.13 Suppose you are the president of the student government. You wish to conduct a survey to determine the student body's opinion regarding shudent services The administration provides you with a list of the names and phone numbers of the 707 registered students la) Discuss a procedure you could tollow to obiain a simple random sample off 5 studens b) Cbiain this sample Cick the loon to view the portson of the random namber table (a) Which of the following procedures could you tollow to obtain a simpie nandom sampie of 5 sudents Select al that apply List the names in alphabetical order and take Po first tve names onto 1st B. Ask the students to come to a meeting and pick five trom those who come to the meeting c Number the names from 1 to 707 and use a random number table to produce S different three digt numbers comesponding o the o. List each name on a separato piece of paper, place them alin a hat, and pick fwe aement Start with the rst cou of the first row and work down each lb) Obeain this sample using the portion of the random number bable provided in the problem s Type the numbers corresponding to the students chosen (Use a comma to separate answers as needed ) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer Clear All All parts showingExplanation / Answer
a) Which of the procedures could you follow to obtain a simple random sample of 5 studetns?
b) Type the number corresponding to the students chosen
In the fist column of 5 digits, we need to pick 3 digits from row 1 and then move down the column to the next row, pick the 3 digits and go to the next row. Reject the number if it is greater than 707 or is a duplicate of already selected number
The number of corresponding students are
64,506,86,4,502
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