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Marginal Probability
The probability of occurring of a single event without consideration of any other events; it’s the likelihood of a single outcome.
Variance
Variance is a statistical measure that represents the degree of spread in a dataset's numbers; it quantifies how far each number in the set is from the mean and thus from every other number in the set.
Marginal Probability
The probability of a single event occurring without consideration of any other events, typically found in the context of probability distributions.
V(X + Y)
The variance of the sum of two random variables, reflecting the spread or variability of their combined distribution.
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