SOLUTION: Suppose you're in a class of 35 students. The instructor takes a simple random sample of 7 students and observes their heights. Imagine all of the different samples possible. Let X

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Question 858297: Suppose you're in a class of 35 students. The instructor takes a simple random sample of 7 students and observes their heights. Imagine all of the different samples possible. Let X denote the tallest height in your sample. The distribution of all values taken by X in all possible samples of 7 students selected from the 35 students in your class is
A.the probability that X is obtained.
B.the sampling distribution of X.
C.the standard deviation of values.
D.the parameter.

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