It wants you to come up with three events. You'll place them on the line right above, where you think they would go.
For example, if your first event was "seeing a unicorn" you would plot it by "impossible." Some things have a fifty fifty chance, or are likely, like you finding a penny. Use any scenario you can think of. How likely is it that it would come true?
The probability would be 0.9738.
We first find the z-score for each end of this interval:
z = (x-μ)/(σ/√n) = (100-110)/(18/√49) = -10/(18/7) = -3.89
z = (x-μ)/(σ/√n) = (115-110)/(18/√49) = 5/(18/7) = 1.94
Using a z-table (http://www.z-table.com) we see that the probability that a score is less than the first z-score is 0. The probability under the curve to the left of, less than, the second z-score is 0.9738. Subtracting these we find the area between them:
0.9738 - 0 = 0.9738.
Acute angle and a right angle makes a obtuse I learned this in 4th
X+

=12
5x=36
x=7.2
So, the triangular entrance to the tent is
7.2 feet tall and
4.8 feet wide