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Marina CMI [18]
2 years ago
7

A researcher decides to find out whether giving students positive

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castortr0y [4]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:  C. Trey, Susie, Tucker, Jordan, Ashton

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Explanation:

The random sub-sequence 52197 66082 helps directly determine who we pick.

The digit 5 is first of that sequence, so we pick Trey first (as he's the 5th student). Then we pick student #2 next, who is Susie.

Up next is student #1, and that would be Tucker

Up next is student #9, but the list only goes high as 7. So we skip over 9

Jordan is next up since 7 is the next digit

Finally, the last selection is Ashton because 6 follows after.

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In other words, the sequence 52197 6 will lead to these selections in the order provided.

  • 5 = Trey
  • 2 = Susie
  • 1 = Tucker
  • 9 = skip, since it's not on the list
  • 7 = Jordan
  • 6 = Ashton

Side note: if we wanted a 6th student, then we'd have to skip over the next 6 since we cannot pick Ashton twice. The 6th selection would be Jack since he's student #0

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