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FromTheMoon [43]
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The large square below has a side length of 8 inches, and the smaller white square inside the large square has a side length of

2 inches.
What is the probability that a point chosen at random is in the blue region?
A. 1/16
B.1/15
C.15/17
D.15/16

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