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In a study of public transportation, a researcher records the time (in minutes) a passenger waits at a bus stop until the next bus arrives. Define the random variable \(T\) to model this situation.
Choose the one correct answer:
The random variable \(T\) represents the waiting time (in minutes) until the next bus arrives.
The random variable \(T\) represents the number of buses arriving per hour, which is fixed by the schedule.
The random variable \(T\) represents whether a bus is late, recorded as 1 for "late" and 0 for "on time."
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