A professor wants to randomly select 4 students to go to the board. She decides to randomly select the fifth
student who enters the classroom and every sixth student after that. Determine the students who will be going to the board.
Write down the student numbers.
5th student is selected
5+6 = 11th student is selected
11+6 = 17th student is selected
17+6 = 23rd student is selected
The number of students that will be going to the board are 5,11,17,23.
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