You can use the distance formula to find the distance between any two points ion the plane. In this case, look carefully at the coordinates:
R(-1, 7) and T(-7, 7), Notice they both have y-coordinate 7. That means they are both on the same horizontal line. To find their distance, just subtract -7 from -1 and take the absolute value.
|-1 - (-7)| = |-1 + 7| = |6| = 6
The distance is 6 units
The probability of rolling any one number in the sample space {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
is 1/6
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These would be the options
121 is big enough to assume normality and not worry about the t distribution. By the 68-95-99.7 rule a 95% confidence interval includes plus or minus two standard deviations. So 95% of the cars will be in the mph range

The question is a bit vague, but it seems we're being asked for the 95% confidence interval on the average of 121 cars. The 121 is a hint of course.
The standard deviation of the average is in general the standard deviation of the individual samples divided by the square root of n:

So repeating our experiment of taking the average 121 cars over and over, we expect 95% of the averages to be in the mph range

That's probably the answer they're looking for.