The probability that the counter falls inside the trapezoid can be calculated by comparing the area of the trapezoid and the total area.
The area of a trapezoid of bases b1 and b2, and height h is:

The longer base measures b1 = 7 and the shorter base measures b2 = 3. The height is the horizontal distance between the bases, thus h = 6.
Substituting:

The total area of the grid is 10 × 10 = 100.
The required probability is:

The probability is 3/10 or 0.3 or 30%