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Answer:

B. 2/3

Explanation:

To solve this we have to take into account this axioms:

- The total probability is always equal to 1.

- The probability of a randomly selected point being inside the circle is equal to one minus the probability of being outside the circle.

Then, if the probabilities are proportional to the area, we have 1/3 probability of selecting a point inside a circle and (1-1/3)=2/3 probability of selecting a point that is outside the circle.

Then, the probabilty that a random selected point inside the square (the total probability space) and outside the circle is 2/3.

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