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The large square below has a side length of 8 inches, and the smaller white square inside the large square has a side length of 2 inches.

An unshaded square inside of a large blue square.

What is the probability that a point chosen at random is in the blue region?
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User Kshnkvn
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Answer:

The probability that a point chosen at random is in the blue region is 15/16.

Explanation:

In order to find the probability that a point chosen at random will lie in the blue region, we first have to find the area of the blue region.

The area
A of the large square is the product of its dimensions:


A=(8in)^2=64in^2

and for the smaller square area
a is:


a=(2in)^2=4in^2

Therefore the area of the blue region is the area of the larger square minus the area of the smaller square.


A_(blue)=A-a=64in^2-4in^2=60in^2

Therefore the probability that the point chosen at random is on the blue region is


(A_(blue))/(A) =(60)/(64) =(15)/(16)

The probability is
15/16.

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