Math Problem Statement

Starting at line 103, choose the first three labels in the sample using the table of random digits. Give your answers as five-digit numbers.

Solution

The problem states that, starting at line 103, you are asked to choose the first three labels in the sample using the Table of Random Digits. Let's walk through this step-by-step.

Looking at line 103 from the image:

  • The first five numbers on line 103 are: 45467, 71709, 77558, 00095, and 32863.

Since the instruction asks for "the first three labels" (usually interpreted as distinct), the first three complete numbers are 45467, 71709, and 77558.

These are your first three labels in the sample.

Would you like further clarification or a detailed breakdown? Here are 5 relative questions to consider:

  1. How are random digits tables typically used in statistical sampling?
  2. Can repeating numbers from the table be used in different sampling methods?
  3. What is the difference between systematic and simple random sampling?
  4. How do you ensure randomness when drawing samples from a table like this?
  5. How does the size of a sample affect the accuracy of statistical inferences?

Tip: When using a table of random digits, make sure the sequence is interpreted according to the specific problem instructions (e.g., whether or not to ignore repeats).

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Random Sampling
Random Digits Table
Statistical Sampling

Formulas

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Theorems

Law of Large Numbers (for statistical inferences)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 10-12