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Alexxx [7]
1 year ago
5

A consulting group has been hired to research new programs for a charity. The group is gathering research information and decide

s to randomly select four of the 12 board members to interview using a table of random digits. Which would be appropriate labeling designs? Check all that apply.
0–3
00–11
00–12
01–04
01–12
Mathematics
1 answer:
defon1 year ago
6 0

The appropriate labeling designs for the consulting group from the table of random digits are <u>B. 00–11</u> and <u>E. 01–12</u>.

<h3>What are random digits?</h3>

Random digits are random numbers or numbers chosen by chance or randomly when all the numbers share an equal probability of being selected.

Statisticians and researchers create random digits from random number tables or tables of digits.

We cannot accept labeling designs A, C, and D because they do not meet the design requirement of including all 12 board members and no more.

Thus, from the random number table, the appropriate labeling designs are <u>Options B and E</u>.

Learn more about random digits at brainly.com/question/251701

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