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A point in the figure is selected at random. Find the probability that the point will be in the part that is NOT shaded

A point in the figure is selected at random. Find the probability that the point will-example-1
User Ejohansson
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Let r be the radius


Area of the shaded part (which is 2 complete circles)

= 2 x πr²

= 2πr²


Area of the unshaded part (which is a square that has a length 2r)

= 2r x 2r

= 4r²


Probability that the point is in the unshaded area


\frac{\text{area of square}}{\text{area of square + 2 circles}}


= (4\pi r^(2))/(2\pi r^(2) + 4\pi r^(2)) = (2r^(2)(2))/(2r^(2)(\pi + 2)) = (2)/(\pi + 2) = 0.389



Answer: 0.4 (nearest tenth)

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