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At a large university, 20% of students are enrolled in the nursing program. The dean of students selects a random
sample of 20 students and records n = the number of students enrolled in the nursing program. What is an
appropriate assignment of digits to the outcomes for a simulation of this random process?
O Let 1 = the student is enrolled in the nursing program. Let 2-5 = the student is not enrolled in the nursing program
Skip the digits 6-9, and 0
O Let 0 and 1 = the student is enrolled in the nursing program. Let 2β5 = the student is not enrolled in the nursing
program. Skip the digits 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0
O Let 1 = the student is enrolled in the nursing program. Let 2-9 = the student is not enrolled in the nursing program.
Skip the digit 0.
O Let 1 and 2 = the student is enrolled in the nursing program. Let 3-9 = the student is not enrolled in the nursing
program. Skip the digit 0.
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