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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 15:00 2016gbryant

a rectangular mat has a length of 12 in. and a width of 4 in. drawn on the mat are three circles. each circle has a radius of 2 in. some friends play a game throwing darts onto the mat to see who can land a dart in one of the circles. assuming that a dart always lands on the mat, what is the probability that a dart thrown at random will land inside one of the circles? use 3.14 to estimate pi. enter your answer, as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth, in the box. p(landing in a circle) = the figure shows three circles side by side inside a rectangle. the length of the rectangle is labeled 12 inches, and the width is labeled 4 inches. the radius of each circle is labeled 2 inches. plz !

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