Assume that we want to identify a simple random sample of 12 of the 372 doctors practicing in a particular city. The doctors' names are available from a local medical organization. Use the first column of five-digit random numbers in the table of random numbers to identify the 12 doctors for the sample. Ignore the first two random digits in each five-digit grouping of the random numbers. This process begins with random number 271 and proceeds down the column of random numbers. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

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63271
59986
71744
51102
15141
80714
58683
93108
13554
79945
88547
09896
95436
79115
08303
01041
20030
63754
08459
28364
55957
57243
83865
09911
19761
66535
40102
26646
60147
15702
46276
87453
44790
67122
45573
84358
21625
16999
13385
22782
55363
07449
34835
15290
76616
67191
12777
21861
68689
03263
69393
92785
49902
58447
42048
30378
87618
26933
40640
16281
13186
17726
29431
81290
70290
40113
08243
10493
88190
04588
38733
89541
28652
56836
78351
47327
18518
92222
55201
27340
36520
64465
05550
30157
82242
29520
69753
72602
23756
54935
81628
36100
39254
56835
37636
02421
98063
89641
64953
99337
84649
48968
75215
75498
49539
74240
03466
49292
36401
45525
63291
11618
12613
75055
43915
26488
41116
64531
56827
30825
70502
53225
03655
05915
37140
57051
48393
91322
25653
06543
94477
31639
06426
24771
59935
49801
11082
66762
02494
88215
27191
20711
55609
29430
70165
45406
78484
52009
18873
96927
41990
70538
77191
25860
55204
73417
83920
69468
74972
38712
72452
36618
76298
26678
89334
33938
95567
29380
75906
91807
37042
40318
57099
10528
09925
89773
41335
96244
29002
46453
52875
57651
67380
53766
15987
46962
67342
77592
95508
80033
69828
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58955
53122
16025
84299
53310
84249
25348
04332
32001
96293
37203
64516
51530
37069
40261
61374
05815
06714
62606
64324
46354
72157
67248
20135
49804
09226
64419
29457
10078
28073
85389
50324
14500
15562
64165
06125
71353
77669
91561
46145
24177
15294
10061
98124
75732
00815
83452
97355
13091
98112
53959
79607
52244
63303
10413
63839
74762
50289
Transcribed Image Text:RANDOM NUMBERS 63271 59986 71744 51102 15141 80714 58683 93108 13554 79945 88547 09896 95436 79115 08303 01041 20030 63754 08459 28364 55957 57243 83865 09911 19761 66535 40102 26646 60147 15702 46276 87453 44790 67122 45573 84358 21625 16999 13385 22782 55363 07449 34835 15290 76616 67191 12777 21861 68689 03263 69393 92785 49902 58447 42048 30378 87618 26933 40640 16281 13186 17726 29431 81290 70290 40113 08243 10493 88190 04588 38733 89541 28652 56836 78351 47327 18518 92222 55201 27340 36520 64465 05550 30157 82242 29520 69753 72602 23756 54935 81628 36100 39254 56835 37636 02421 98063 89641 64953 99337 84649 48968 75215 75498 49539 74240 03466 49292 36401 45525 63291 11618 12613 75055 43915 26488 41116 64531 56827 30825 70502 53225 03655 05915 37140 57051 48393 91322 25653 06543 94477 31639 06426 24771 59935 49801 11082 66762 02494 88215 27191 20711 55609 29430 70165 45406 78484 52009 18873 96927 41990 70538 77191 25860 55204 73417 83920 69468 74972 38712 72452 36618 76298 26678 89334 33938 95567 29380 75906 91807 37042 40318 57099 10528 09925 89773 41335 96244 29002 46453 52875 57651 67380 53766 15987 46962 67342 77592 95508 80033 69828 90585 58955 53122 16025 84299 53310 84249 25348 04332 32001 96293 37203 64516 51530 37069 40261 61374 05815 06714 62606 64324 46354 72157 67248 20135 49804 09226 64419 29457 10078 28073 85389 50324 14500 15562 64165 06125 71353 77669 91561 46145 24177 15294 10061 98124 75732 00815 83452 97355 13091 98112 53959 79607 52244 63303 10413 63839 74762 50289
Assume that we want to identify a simple random sample of 12 of the 372 doctors practicing in a particular city. The doctors' names are available from a local medical organization. Use the first column of five-digit
random numbers in the table of random numbers to identify the 12 doctors for the sample. Ignore the first two random digits in each five-digit grouping of the random numbers. This process begins with random
number 271 and proceeds down the column of random numbers. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that we want to identify a simple random sample of 12 of the 372 doctors practicing in a particular city. The doctors' names are available from a local medical organization. Use the first column of five-digit random numbers in the table of random numbers to identify the 12 doctors for the sample. Ignore the first two random digits in each five-digit grouping of the random numbers. This process begins with random number 271 and proceeds down the column of random numbers. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
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