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What is the probability that a point chosen at random in the given figure will be inside the larger triangle and outside the smaller triangle?
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What is the probability that a point chosen at random in the given figure will be inside the larger triangle and outside the smaller triangle?
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(Larger area - smaller area) / larger area
the dude's correct
just restating the answer cuz its right
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No picture, but quite simple question...
The probability of choosing a random spot inside the larger triangle and outside the smaller triangle is:
(Larger area - smaller area) / larger area
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