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Re: GRE Quant 1 minute challenge
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30 Aug 2015, 03:53
Kritika wrote:
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Is it 1/2? 36 secs
area of the triangle 1/2a2 (base is a and height is a) the area of square is a2. and hence 1/2 of the area is of a triangle, hence the probability is 50% to be within the triangle or outside.
The probability is directly related to how much of the square's area is occupied by the triangle. This is a longer approach, but I'm trying to PROVE why the answer is 1/2
Let each side of square have length x So, area of square = x^2
Area of triangle = (1/2)(base)(height) = (1/2)(x)(x) = (1/2)x^2
We can see that the triangle takes 1/2 of the area of the square. So, P(point is INSIDE triangle) = 1/2 AND, P(point is OUTSIDE triangle) = 1/2
Re: GRE Quant 1 minute challenge
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27 Nov 2019, 06:19
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Nishan wrote:
Why isn't the answer E? We don't know if E is the midpoint of CD.
E need not be the midpoint of CD. Regardless of where point E is located on side CD, the base of the triangle will be x (if we let x = length of each side) and the height of the triangle will still be x.
So, regardless of where point E is located on side CD, the area of the triangle will always = (base)(height)/2 = (x)(x)/2 = x²/2