Use a random-number table to get a list of 10 random numbers between 1 and 99 beginning at row 2, block 2. 65321 85623 10204 50218 20321 22315 98532 91972 39800 45670 20510 10451 92012 59826 35456 79289 91483 29754 45652 98653 45863 36963 15326 78952 45678 10100 91251 37041 13712 14672 a. 91 97 23 98 67 2 5 10 10 b. 91 97 32 98 45 67 2 5 10 45 c. 91 97 23 98 45 67 2 5 10 45 d. 91 97 23 98 45 67 20 5 10 45 e. 91 97 32 98 45 67 2 50 10 45
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