5. Experiment: Record the number of hours one watehes IV from \( 7 \mathrm{pm} \) to \( 11 \mathrm{pm} \) for the past trve niphts, Random Variable: The number of hours spent watehing TV from 7 pm to \( 1.1 \mathrm{pm} \)
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