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Suppose a hospital has 100 winen who are tested postive for HPV virus. Select a simple...

Suppose a hospital has 100 winen who are tested postive for HPV virus. Select a simple random sample of size three (SRS of n=3) from the hospital population of women who are HPV positive by wntering the table if random digits (TABLE A) in line 34?
A) 1.061, 025, 048, 016
B) 2.06,16, 24
C)3.61,25,48
D) 4.061,624,025

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Expert Solution

In the question the random number table-A has not been provided, so it is not accurately possible to give the answer.

But consider the random numbers obtained from some other table.

Thus in this way we can get the 3 simple random sample as

084, 100, 074.

This technique can be applied to the your table-A.

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