I feel you. The big X is like a dummy variable. It is random. Don't confuse it with the small x. To better understand this, check out Sheldon Ross, a first course in Probability. He explains it so well. Sometimes Professors don't realize students have no problem with the technique or proof, but the intuition.
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I feel you. The big X is like a dummy variable. It is random. Don't confuse it with the small x. To better understand this, check out Sheldon Ross, a first course in Probability. He explains it so well. Sometimes Professors don't realize students have no problem with the technique or proof, but the intuition.