(See Solution) Census sampling. In addition to its decennial enumeration of the population, the U.S. Census Bureau regularly samples the population to estimate


Question: Census sampling. In addition to its decennial enumeration of the population, the U.S. Census Bureau regularly samples the population to estimate the level of and changes in a number of attributes, such as income, family size, employment, and marital status. Suppose the bureau plans to sample 1,000 households in a city that has a total of 534,322 households. Show how the bureau could use the random number table in Appendix B or a computer to generate the sample. Select the first 10 households to be included in the sample.

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