Question 1145292: An editor wishes to make a statement about the mean number of errors per page in a fifty page document. Since she does not want to look at every page, she decides that she will take a simple random sample of five pages, count the number of errors on each, calculate the mean number of errors per page on the five pages in the sample, and use it to estimate the mean number of errors per page in the entire document. To take the sample, she labels the pages with identifiers 01 through 50, and uses the sequence of random numbers below to select the sample. Based on this information, on which five pages did she count the number of errors?
Random Number Sequence
1851 9193 8151 0033 0547 6318 2324 8549 6617
Answer by ikleyn(52803) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
In this post, I do not see any continues logic line allowing to solve the problem.
In other words, different parts of this post are irrelevant to each other.
Not a Math problem.
Fake.
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