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-In quadrilateral ABCD, the midpoints of the sides are joined in order.
Use the auxiliary diagonals to explain why the resulting quadrilateral MNPQ must be a parallelogram.
Marginal Probability
The probability of an event occurring, taken in isolation, without consideration of any other related events.
Car Sales
The number of automobiles sold within a specific period, an indicator of the automotive industry's health and consumer demand.
Conditional Probabilities
The probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred, reflecting how the likelihood of the event is affected by the knowledge of another outcome.
V(X + Y)
The variance of the sum of two random variables, considering both their individual variances and the covariance between them.
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