Ill Mark Brainliest if you answer correctly. The figure below shows a shaded circular region inside a larger circle:

A shaded circle is shown inside another larger circle. The radius of the smaller circle is labeled as r and the radius of the larger circle is labeled as R. On the right side of the image is written r equal to 4 inches and below r equal to 4 inches is written R equal to 5 inches.

What is the probability that a point chosen inside the larger circle is not in the shaded region?

24%

36%

50%

64%

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First we have to find the areas of both circle using the formula

[tex] Area = \pi r^2 [/tex]

For larger circle,

[tex] Area= \pi(5)^2 = 25 \pi [/tex]

For smaller circle,

[tex] Area = \pi (4)^2 = 16 \pi [/tex]

Required probability

[tex] = \frac{25 \pi -16 \pi}{25 \pi} *100 = \frac{9}{25}*100 = 36% [/tex]

Correct option is the second option .

Answer:

the other person is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

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