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25.11.2019 • 
Mathematics

Professor malingowski, a chemist and teacher at a community college, is organizing his graduated cylinders in the hopes of keeping his office tidy and setting a good example for his students. he has beakers with diameters, in inches, of 1/2,3/4,4/5 and 5/4.

with his original five cylinders, professor malingowski realizes that he is missing a cylinder necessary for his upcoming lab demonstration for thursday’s class. he remembers that the cylinder he needs, when added to the original five, will create a median diameter value of start fraction: numerator: 9 denominator: 10: and fraction for the set of six total cylinders. he also knows that the measure of the sixth cylinder will exceed the value of the range of the current five cylinders by a width of anywhere from start fraction: numerator: 1 denominator: 4: end fraction inches to start fraction: numerator: 1 denominator: 2: end fraction inches, inclusive. based on the above data, what is one possible value of y, the diameter of this missing sixth cylinder

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