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This is a special die. Its six sides bear the numbers {9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14}.
There are three possibilities for getting a multiple of two: {10, 12, 14}, and
there is only one possibilities for getting a multiple of ten: {10, 12, 14}
The probability here of getting a multiple of two is 3/6, and that of getting a multiple of ten is 1/6. But one of the outcomes is found in both result sets: 10. Getting a multiple of 10 is already included in the event that the outcome is a multiple of two. My answer here would be 3/6, or 1/2.
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See below.
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I'm assuming these questions are about the Midline Theorem (segment AL joins the midpoints of the non-parallel sides.
♦ The midline's length is the average of the lengths of the top and bottom parallel sides.

Use this equation and substitute values given in each problem, then solve for the missing information.
1. AL = x, CE = 9, OR = 5

2. AL = <em>m</em> - 4, CE = 15, OR = 17

3. OR = y + 5, AL = 15, CE = 18

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Variance s2 = 788.33333
Standard Deviation s = 28.077274
Count n = 7
Mean x¯¯¯ = 52
Sum of Squares SS = 4730
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