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A researcher is modeling student heights. They write: 'Let h represent the random variable for a student's height, and let h be a specific observed height, such as 165 cm.' This statement correctly follows standard notational conventions for random variables.
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A researcher is modeling student heights. They write: 'Let h represent the random variable for a student's height, and let h be a specific observed height, such as 165 cm.' This statement correctly follows standard notational conventions for random variables.