Answer:
1.2/15
2.4/11
3.1/12
4.2/23
5.3/10
6.51
7. 1
8.30
9.36/55
10.248/15
Step-by-step explanation:
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x=1.88
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Answer:
A) Yes
B) No
C) No
D) No
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Yes, every telephone number that could occur in that community will have an equal chance of being generated because the telephone numbers were generated randomly.
B) No, this method of generating telephone numbers would not result in a simple random sample (SRS) of local residences because the first three digits were generated in a different random way than the last four digits.
C) No, this method would not generate an SRS of local voters because not everybody will be pick up when they call because they may not be at home or they may be too busy to pick up.
D) No, this method is not unbiased in generating samples of households because there will be nonresponse bias since not everyone will pick up the call
Answer:
234 times
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Number of times the number 7 appears in a hundred</u>
7 as units digit (07-17-27 ..... 97): 10 times
7 as tens digit (70-71-72..... 79): 10 times
20 times the digit 7 appears in first one hundred (0-100)
Let's calculate how many times 7 would be as units or tens in 7 hundreds
20X7 = 140 times digit 7 appears until number 699
<u>Now, from 700 to 777</u>
7 as hundreds digit (700-701-702 .... 777): 78 times
7 as tens digit (770-771-772 .... 777): 8 times
7 as units digit (707-717-727....777): 8 times
78 + 8 + 8 = 94 times the digit 7 appears in the range 700 - 777. Plus 140 times
140 + 94 = 234 times