Question
Using the following random numbers, obtain a $2\%$ simple random sample with replacement from the population with $500$ units:
$1029, 2667, 9920, 3428, 0278, 1819, 3900, 0420, 1710, 2891, 5353, 6051, 0278, 1953, 1819.$

Answer

Consider the first three digits of given numbers: $102, 266, 342, 27, 181, 390, 42, 171, 289, 27.$

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