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Five-digit random numbers are used to simulate scores on each hole in an 18-hole round c The correspondence between the random numbers and scores on each hole is chosen to bc follows.
 Numbers  Score (Probability)  00000 Hole-in-one (0.001%) 0000105000 Eagle (5%) 0500120000 Birdie (15%) 2000160000 Par (40%) 6000190000 Bogey (30%) 9000199999 Double-Bogey (10%) \begin{array}{l|c}\text { Numbers } & \text { Score (Probability) } \\\hline 00000 & \text { Hole-in-one }(0.001 \%) \\00001-05000 & \text { Eagle }(5 \%) \\05001-20000 & \text { Birdie }(15 \%) \\20001-60000 & \text { Par }(40 \%) \\60001-90000 & \text { Bogey }(30 \%) \\90001-99999 & \text { Double-Bogey }(10 \%) \end{array}

Use the following portion of a random numbers table starting with the highlighted numbe and determine how many holes the simulated golfer made par or better (i.e., how many holes-in-one, eagles, birdies, and pars were obtained in the 18 holes) . Use the highlightec as the score on the first hole; work down a column moving from left to right, column to c\mathrm { c } : needed.
 Five-digit random numbers are used to simulate scores on each hole in an 18-hole round c The correspondence between the random numbers and scores on each hole is chosen to bc follows.  \begin{array}{l|c} \text { Numbers } & \text { Score (Probability)  } \\ \hline 00000 & \text { Hole-in-one }(0.001 \%)  \\ 00001-05000 & \text { Eagle }(5 \%)  \\ 05001-20000 & \text { Birdie }(15 \%)  \\ 20001-60000 & \text { Par }(40 \%)  \\ 60001-90000 & \text { Bogey }(30 \%)  \\ 90001-99999 & \text { Double-Bogey }(10 \%)  \end{array}   Use the following portion of a random numbers table starting with the highlighted numbe and determine how many holes the simulated golfer made par or better (i.e., how many holes-in-one, eagles, birdies, and pars were obtained in the 18 holes) . Use the highlightec as the score on the first hole; work down a column moving from left to right, column to  \mathrm { c }  : needed.    olf. number Lumn as A)  13 B)  10 C)  12 D)  11
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