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Find the probability that a randomly selected point within the square falls in the red-shaded area.

Now, find the total area, ATotal, or the area of the
square.

Find the probability that a randomly selected point within the square falls in the-example-1
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User ZeissS
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The total area of the square, denoted as A<sub>Total</sub>, can be found by squaring the length of one side. Given that the base and height of the triangle are 4, we can infer that the side length of the square is also 4. Therefore, A<sub>Total</sub> = 4² = 16 square units.

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