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What is the probability that a point chosen at random in the given figure will be inside the smaller square?

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P(inside smaller square) =

smaller square = 3cm
bigger square= 5cm

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I have to interpret that:

1) the smaller square has side length = 3 cm

2) the bigger square has side length = 5 cm

3) the smaller square is completely inside the bigger square.

4) the points cannot be outside the bigger square



Under those assumptions the probability that a point is inside the smaller square is

P (inside the smaller square) = area of the smaller square / area of the bigger square

P (inside the smaller squere) = (3cm)^2 / (5cm)^2 = 9 / 25


Answer: 9 / 25
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