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17 January, 01:31

Suppose you randomly choose an integer n between 1 to 5, and then draw a circle with a radius of n centimetres. What is the expected area of this circle to the nearest hundredths of a square centimetres?

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  1. 17 January, 02:34
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    The set of possible integers is 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

    The area of a circle with radius of n centimeters = π (n) ^2.

    So, the set of possible values are:

    n area = π (n^2)

    1 π

    2 4π

    3 9π

    4 16π

    5 25π

    And the expected value of the area may be determined as the mean (average) of the five possible areas:

    expected value of the area = [ π + 4π + 9π + 16π + 25π] / 5 = 11π ≈ 34.5575, which rounded to the nearest hundreth is 34.56

    Answer: 34.56
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