Given a population of N=72​, starting in row 29 of the table of random​ numbers, and reading across the​ row, select a sample of n=14 (Table Attached) For a population containing N=9834 individuals, what code number would be assigned for   The eighth person on the list would be assigned code number?          b.The eighty-eighth person on the list would be assigned code number?           c.The last person on the list would be assigned code number?

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Given a population of N=72​, starting in row 29 of the table of random​ numbers, and reading across the​ row, select a sample of n=14 (Table Attached)

For a population containing N=9834 individuals, what code number would be assigned for

 

  1. The eighth person on the list would be assigned code number?

 

       b.The eighty-eighth person on the list would be assigned code number?

 

        c.The last person on the list would be assigned code number?

 

Column
00000
00001
11111
11112
22222
22223
33333 33334
Row
12345
67890
12345
67890
12345
67890
12345 67890
28
06873
21440
75593
41373
49502
17972
82578 16364
83613
70457
29
12478
37622
99659
31065
69889
58869 29571
30
57175
55564
65411
42547
03426
72937 83792
31
91616
78025
11075
80103
07831
59309
13276
26710 73000
32
73539
14621
39044
47450
03197
12787 47709
Transcribed Image Text:Column 00000 00001 11111 11112 22222 22223 33333 33334 Row 12345 67890 12345 67890 12345 67890 12345 67890 28 06873 21440 75593 41373 49502 17972 82578 16364 83613 70457 29 12478 37622 99659 31065 69889 58869 29571 30 57175 55564 65411 42547 03426 72937 83792 31 91616 78025 11075 80103 07831 59309 13276 26710 73000 32 73539 14621 39044 47450 03197 12787 47709
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