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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 23:00 angelhusted213

You are designing a simulation for which day of the week people are born. You assign numbers to each day of the week from, Sunday = 0 through Saturday = 6. You decide to use a sample
size of 20.
Use the random number table to conduct your first trial, working from left to right.
39017 66124 37046 59285 15208 47185 76426 23648
51239 88346 59268 71307 37420 69307 98648 45960
Which chart matches the results from your first trial?

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