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A community college has 7657 students currently enrolled in classes. To gain the students' opinions about an upcoming building project, the college president wishes to obtain a simple random
sample of 8 students. He numbers the students from 1 to 7657. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.
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(a) Using the provided random number table, the president closes his eyes and drops his ink pen on the table. It points to the digit in row 2, column 4. Using this position as the starting point and
proceeding downward, determine the numbers for the 8 students who will be included in the sample.
The numbers for the students are
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Row
Number
01-05
Column Number
06-10
11-15
16-20
01
02
03
08777 51122 77812 93522
76953 35980 96733 12844
13290 58623 15102 49019
04
05
06
95144 50500 03749 02017
94566 73519 39673 36128
04804 72826 84260 40203
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