A student government organization is interested in estimating the proportion of students who favor a mandatory "pass-fail" grading policy for elective courses. A list of names and addresses of the 645 students enrolled during the current quarter is available from the registrar's office. Using three-digit random numbers in row 2 of the table of random numbers and moving across the row from left to right, identify the first 10 students who would be selected using simple random sampling. The three-digit random numbers begin with 885, 470, and 989. Step 1 To ensure a truly random selection of 10 students from the list of 645, first assign each student a number between 1 and 645, then use the following row from the random number table to select the sample of 10 students. 88547 09896 95436 79115 08303 01041 20030 63754 08459 28364 The first three-digit numbers from this row were given to be 885, 470, and 989. Continuing from left to right, the remaining three-digit numbers in this row are 695, ,150, 830, [ 041, 306, 375, 459, and
A student government organization is interested in estimating the proportion of students who favor a mandatory "pass-fail" grading policy for elective courses. A list of names and addresses of the 645 students enrolled during the current quarter is available from the registrar's office. Using three-digit random numbers in row 2 of the table of random numbers and moving across the row from left to right, identify the first 10 students who would be selected using simple random sampling. The three-digit random numbers begin with 885, 470, and 989. Step 1 To ensure a truly random selection of 10 students from the list of 645, first assign each student a number between 1 and 645, then use the following row from the random number table to select the sample of 10 students. 88547 09896 95436 79115 08303 01041 20030 63754 08459 28364 The first three-digit numbers from this row were given to be 885, 470, and 989. Continuing from left to right, the remaining three-digit numbers in this row are 695, ,150, 830, [ 041, 306, 375, 459, and
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A student government organization is interested in estimating the proportion of students who favor a mandatory "pass-fail" grading policy for elective courses. A list of names
and addresses of the 645 students enrolled during the current quarter is available from the registrar's office. Using three-digit random numbers in row 2 of the table of random
numbers and moving across the row from left to right, identify the first 10 students who would be selected using simple random sampling. The three-digit random numbers begin
with 885, 470, and 989.
Step 1
To ensure a truly random selection of 10 students from the list of 645, first assign each student a number between 1 and 645, then use the following row from the random
number table to select the sample of 10 students.
88547 09896 95436 79115 08303 01041 20030 63754
08459
28364
The first three-digit numbers from this row were given to be 885, 470, and 989. Continuing from left to right, the remaining three-digit numbers in this row are 695,
, 150, 830,
041,
306, 375,
459, and

Transcribed Image Text:RANDOM NUMBERS
63271 59986 71744 51102 15141 80714 58683
88547 09896 95436 79115 08303 01041 20030
55957 57243
66535
83865
44790
34835 15290 76616
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37042 40318 57099 10528 09925
53766 52875 15987 46962 67342
90585 58955 53122
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The three-digit numbers from left to right from the random number table were found to be the following.
885
470 989 695 436 791 150 830
301 041 200 306
375 408 459 283
Since there are only 645 students in the sample, any number greater than 645 from this list cannot be used and will be skipped. The first number in
this list, 885, is greater than the sample size 645, so 885 will not
be used. Thus, the first usable number from the list of random
three-digit numbers is
x.
The full list of 10 three-digit numbers that will be used from a sample of 645 students are as follows. (Enter your answer as a comma-separated list.)
470,436,150,301,041,200,306,375,408,459
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