A circle is inscribed within a square, meaning the circle’s diameter is equal to the square’s side length. The length of the square is 16 centimeters. Suppose you randomly threw a dart at the figure. What is the probability the dart will land in the square, but not in the circle?
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(4-pi)/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Radius of circle=8cm(since diameter =square's side length which is 16 cm)
Area of circle=8*8*pi
=64 pi
P(dart goes in circle)=area of circle/area of square
=64pi/16*16=pi/4
P(dart does not go into circle)=1-P(dart goes into circle)
=1-pi/4
=(4-pi)/4
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