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For a population of N = 905, starting from row 03 and column 01 of the accompanying table of random numbers,
determine the number of rows required in order to select a sample of n= 15 without replacement.
Click the icon to view the table of random numbers.
It will require
row(s) and the last sample value will be
Transcribed Image Text:For a population of N = 905, starting from row 03 and column 01 of the accompanying table of random numbers, determine the number of rows required in order to select a sample of n= 15 without replacement. Click the icon to view the table of random numbers. It will require row(s) and the last sample value will be
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