Answer:
We first have to calculate the area of both the dartboard and the bull's-eye.
Both are circles, so their area will be calculated the same way: A = π r²
Dartboard, diameter: 10 inches - so radius = 5 inches
A = π 5² = 25 π = 78.54 square inches
Bull's-eye, radius = 1.5 inches
A = π 1.5² = 2.25 π = 7.07 square inches
Ratio between bulls-eye and dartboard: 7.07 / 78.54 = 0.09
So, the following 3 statements are accurate:
The dartboard area is roughly 78.54 square inches.
The bull’s-eye area is roughly 7.07 square inches.
The probability that a random dart strikes the bull’s-eye is roughly 0.09.