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What is the probability that a point chosen at random in the given figure will be inside the smaller circle? Enter your answer, as a fraction in simplest form, in the box. P(inside smaller circle) = ?$\text{Basic}$BasicBasic 789÷Divided by456×Multiplied by123-0.,+PlusLeftRightBackspace=Equals $x$x​$y$y​$x^2$x2​$\sqrt{ }$√​$\frac{x}{ }$ x ​​$x\frac{ }{ }$x ​​$x^{ }$x​$x_{ }$x​​<>±$%$\degree$°​:$\left(\right)$()​$\abs{ }$​$\pi$π​$\infty$∞​ A circle with a radius of 4 centimeters is within a larger circle with a radius of 10 centimeters. Both circles share the same center.

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4/25

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Your answer is going to be 4/25 :)
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