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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 03:50, NetherisIsTheQueen

Help pls!! no links pls A dartboard is made up of concentric circles with the
following radii:
Circle A: r = 2 inches
Circle B: r = 4 inches
Circle C:r = 6 inches
Circle D: r= 10 inches
What is the probability that a dart will hit inside the A circle?
Round your answer to the nearest percent. (No % sign, just
numbers)


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A dartboard is made up of concentric circles with the
following radii:
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