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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 12:30 samanthagarcia16

Arectangle of length 10 units and width 5 units is shown. inside this rectangle is another rectangle of length 9 units and width 3 units placed symmetrically inside the larger rectangle. the smaller rectangle is shaded gray. if you choose a point inside the large rectangle, what is the probability that it is not inside the shaded rectangle? 24% 27% 46% 54%

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