What is the probability that a randomly drawn chord will be longer than the radius of the circle?
Prove it.
88%, divide the circle in two halves. The chord that is equal to the radius is at 30, that is pi/6, because u only consider one way and one half, the probability for a chord to be smaller than the radius is 2*(180/3)=12%, the remaining is the probability for a chord to be al least equal to the radius.
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Posted by vije
on 2004-07-07 13:32:23 |