Final answer:
Without the context of Mr. Acosta's sampling method or access to relevant material such as a random number table, we cannot definitively select the correct members of the sample. The student should reference their class material or ask their teacher for further instruction.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Mr. Acosta determines which four members of a population, labeled 01 through 46, will be in a sample by starting at line 158, we first need to understand the sampling method used. If the sampling method is random without any given pattern, we cannot deduce the members who will be in the sample without additional information. However, it's possible that this question relates to a random number table or some kind of systematic sampling approach, where every nth number is selected to be part of the sample.
Given the information provided, we cannot definitively select a correct answer without knowing the underlying selection process. The question likely is associated with a particular table or list in a textbook or class material that we don't have access to. Therefore, it would be inappropriate to guess which answer is correct among options A, B, C, or D without further context.
In scenarios like this, the student should seek clarification or additional instructions from the teacher or the source material to accurately determine the sample members.