Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.07.2020 01:01, coolkason

John is throwing a dart at a dar board. It has 5 rings surrounding the bull’s-eye. The bull’s-eye is 6 cm. The first rim surrounding the bull’s-eye is 2 cm more than the bull’s-eye region and every other ring is 3 cm more than the preceding ring. What is the probability of John hitting a bull’s-eye if he cannot miss the dart board and is randomly aiming at? A. 3/10
B. 6/13
C. 9/100
D. 36/169

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