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Find the probability that a randomly chosen point lies in the shaded reigon

Find the probability that a randomly chosen point lies in the shaded reigon-example-1
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The total area of the figure is 15*9=135 units^2. The area of the non-shaded region is 9*3=27 units^2. Subtracting 27 from 135, we get 108. The area of the shaded region is 108 units^2. Using geometric probability, we get 108/135. So, the answer is 108/135.

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