Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A median is a line that joins the angle vertex to the the point that is located at 1/2 the distance across the the line.
Where the medians meet is the centroid.
The centroid divides the median into a ratio of 2 to 1.
HM/ML = 2/1
ML = 20
HM / 20 = 2/1 Multiply both sides by 20
HM = 2 * 20
HM = 40
The sum is one thousand four hundred ninety-nine.
Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect, but I totally understand your thinking. However, 1/4 is the probability for each individual that they'll be placed in a general civil case. Since there are two of them, and the question is asking the probability that only one will be in a general civil case, you have to approach the problem slightly differently.
There is a 1/16 chance that both will be put in the case (1/4 * 1/4), a 9/16 chance that neither will be put in the case (3/4 * 3/4), and therefore leaving a 6/16 chance that only one of them will be placed in the civil case. (1 - (1/16 + 9/16). This is equivalent to the decimal 0.375.
Draw out a chart of all the 16 possibilities, and circle the ones where the criteria meet. You'll find that there are 6 instances where one of them is put in a general civil case alone.
Answer:
b = 225
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply both members by 15
15 x 15 = (b/15)x 15
b = 225