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The smallest dwarf irregular galaxies are no richer in stars than the largest known globularclusters.
Total Probability Rule
A fundamental rule in probability theory that allows for the calculation of the total probability of an outcome by considering all possible ways that outcome can occur.
Law of Large Numbers
A statistical principle that states that as a sample size grows, its mean gets closer to the average of the whole population.
Blood Type
A method of classifying blood by examining the presence or lack of certain inherited antigenic substances on red blood cell exteriors.
Joint Frequency Distribution
A statistical representation showing the frequency of occurrences for combinations of two or more categories or variables.
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