Two points are chosen at random on a line segment of length 9 cm. The probability that the distance between these 2 points is less than 3 cm is?

Marco Hudson

Marco Hudson

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2022-08-10

Two points are chosen at random on a line segment of length 9 cm. The probability that the distance between these 2 points is less than 3 cm is?

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kidoceanoe

kidoceanoe

Beginner2022-08-11Added 15 answers

Step 1
Here is how to start the problem:
Let X 1 , X 2 Uni ( 0 , 9 )
X i takes value from 0 to 9, the total area would be 92.
Step 2
We have to find the area of the region that corresponds to | X 1 X 2 | < 3 then divide by the total area.
Mark Elliott

Mark Elliott

Beginner2022-08-12Added 6 answers

Step 1
On Careful Observation we can spot two parallelograms each of equal area and two triangles each of equal area which makes the calculation of shaded area a very easy task. The first parallelogram has coordinates at (0,0),(0,3),(6,9),(6,6) giving area = 3 6 = 18 units. Similarly another parallelogram with coordinates at (3,0), (3,3),(9,9),(9,6) has area of 3 6 ( base height ) = 18.
Step 2
Now remaining two triangles have same dimensions base = 3 and height = 3. Area = 4.5 each. Summing to 18 + 18 + 9 = 45.

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