99% of people can't solve this math problem... Can you??🤔🤔🤔

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I told you it was harder than collatz conjecture

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I can’t I’m in math 1 not math 36
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Idk how to do this, so ima just make an educated guess

Ima guess 33.3333333% chance it is less the radius
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Wait, nvm
66.666666666% percent chance


33.333…% chance it is more
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If E=MC2 and blue cheese has 85 wives than the answer is 3
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omg crystal0192 is a genius

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bump

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…my method was to ask ChatGPT
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What did it say?
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This seems like a variation of Zeno’s Paradox.

The infinity only works if matter is infinitely divisible. You will eventually reach an atomic scale where a substance such as whatever the circle is made of is no longer divisible.

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#50 that's why this is a *maths* and not physics question

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50%?
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You lost me when you said the words
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#18 thats my point, #17 thanks for correcting me

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But is this question theoretical? Bc if not, then the points on the circle and only vary by plancks length right? And it wouldnt be a perfect circle right?

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Your proof is wrong. It's 50%

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no I want the probability that thr chord is smaller than the radius

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that is 33.33%

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Now there is a 100% chance that a cord is less than the diameter to so is it like 50%?
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no, 1/3