iRockbruhh
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so yeah, i don't know how to answer these. help please!
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1. A university’s financial aid office wants to know how much it can expect students to earn from summer employment. This information will be used to set the level of financial aid. The population contains 3478 students who have completed at least one year of study but have not yet graduated. A questionnaire will be sent to an SRS of 100 of these students, drawn from an alphabetized list.
(a) Describe how you will select the sample. Follow the four steps: label; table; stopping rule; and identify sample.
(b) Use the portion of the random digits table below to select the first five students in the sample.
9559294007699719148160779537911729759335
6841735013155297276585089570675021147487
<3
1. A university’s financial aid office wants to know how much it can expect students to earn from summer employment. This information will be used to set the level of financial aid. The population contains 3478 students who have completed at least one year of study but have not yet graduated. A questionnaire will be sent to an SRS of 100 of these students, drawn from an alphabetized list.
(a) Describe how you will select the sample. Follow the four steps: label; table; stopping rule; and identify sample.
(b) Use the portion of the random digits table below to select the first five students in the sample.
9559294007699719148160779537911729759335
6841735013155297276585089570675021147487