- Midpoint Formula:

Plug the coordinates into the midpoint formula and solve as such:

<u>Your midpoint is (5,-1).</u>
Dr.hong prescribed the lest and Dr.evans prescribed the most. that is the answer but this is how i got the answer ok so you see that hong gave 0.019 that is not at all the same as 0.02 so you would add a zero to Evans so it would be 0.020 so it is the same length of hongs so now do you know how i got that if not then message me
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To solve this question, you just need to count all the probability of the options.
The probability that a pitch not over the plate is a strike is zero. So, P(A | D) = 0.
True. It is 0/0+20= 0
The probability that a pitch not over the plate is a ball is 1. So, P(B | D) = 1.
True, it is 20/20+0= 1
The probability that a pitch over the plate is a strike is 10:15. So, ...
Incomplete but it sounds to be true. It should be 10/10+5= 10/15 = 2/3
The probability that a pitch over the plate is a ball is 5:10. So, P(B | C) = 0.5.
Answer:
Rhombus
Step-by-step explanation:
The given points are A(−5, 6), B(−1, 8), C(3, 6), D(−1, 4).
We use the distance formula to find the length of AB.



The length of AD is



The length of BC is:



The length of CD is



Since all sides are congruent the quadrilateral could be a rhombus or a square.
Slope of AB
Slope of BC 
Since the slopes of the adjacent sides are not negative reciprocals of each other, the quadrilateral cannot be a square. It is a rhombus