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a coin of radius 3 cm is randomly dropped on a squ
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A coin of radius 3 cm is randomly dropped on a square floor full of square shaped tiles of side 10 cm each. What is the probability that the coin will land completely within a tile? In other words, the coin should not cross the edge of any tile.
XAT - 2018
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0.91
0.5
0.49
0.36
0.16
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