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There's a sign that says Public property on the grass, but yet another person walked on the grass.
It is ok to assume that, as SOME might be ordering things (firearms are legit sold at an online store, not mentioning it bc yeah) or watching… things… on the internet. For example, someone made a video of ordering illegal items online. Don’t worry, they returned it. I think. If not, this would be a better example.
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Concentric circles are circles with a common center. The region between two concentric circles of different radii is called an annulus. Any two circles can be made concentric by inversion by picking the inversion center as one of the limiting points.
1. Picking any two points on the outer circle and connecting them gives 1/3.
2. Picking any random point on a diagonal and then picking the chord that perpendicularly bisects it gives 1/2.
3. Picking any point on the large circle, drawing a line to the center, and then drawing the perpendicularly bisected chord gives 1/4.
So some care is obviously needed in specifying what is meant by "random" in this problem.
Given an arbitrary chord BB^' to the larger of two concentric circles centered on O, the distance between inner and outer intersections is equal on both sides (AB=A^'B^'). To prove this, take the perpendicular to BB^' passing through O and crossing at P. By symmetry, it must be true that PA and PA^' are equal. Similarly, PB and PB^' must be equal. Therefore, PB-PA=AB equals PB^'-PA^'=A^'B^'. Incidentally, this is also true for homeoids, but the proof is nontrivial.
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