Ok so quadrilateral-4 sides 1. not a paralellogram A. trapezoid (1 pair of paralell sides) 2. paralellogram (2 pairs of paralell sides) A. rectangle-4 right angles B. rhombus-4 equal sides C. squaer - 4 equal sides and 4 right angles (both a rhombus and rectangle) D. kite. 2 pairs of paralell sides that are next to each other (looks like a kite)
5. 4 equal sides, no right angle: rhombus 6. 4 right angles, all sides equal legnth:squaer 7. 1 pair of paralel sides:trapezoid 8. 4 right angles:rectangle 9. if a rectangle has 4 equal sides it is technically a squaer and a rhombus all squares are recangles and rhombuses, but not all rhombuses and rectangles are squaers
5. rhombus 6. square 7. trapezoid 8. rectangle 9. it is has 4 equal sides, then yes
I don't really understand your question. You claim he draws one piece of candy, then ask for the probability of a red gumdrop followed by a cinnamon candy. Regardless, I'll just answer the latter question (Assuming they're not replaced):