Probability of Hitting Red Zone on Game Show Darts Target

In summary, the probability of a dart hitting the red zone on a circular target with a radius of 10 meters and a red zone with a radius of 5 meters is 1/4 or 25%. This is because the red zone occupies 1/4 of the total area of the target, making it 4 times more likely to hit the larger area. Since the dart can hit any point on the target at random, all points are equally likely to be hit, making the calculation based on area.
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Homework Statement


On a game show, darts are thrown at a circular target. It's radius = 10 meters. Within the target is another circular region called the red zone. If a dart is thrown and hits the red zone, the player gets 25 bonus points. The radius of the red zone = 5 meters. If every dart thrown hits the target at a random point, what is the probability that a dart hits the red zone?

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The Attempt at a Solution


My answer is 1/2 or a 50% chance of hitting the red zone.
The inner circle takes up half the space of the bigger one.
 
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LLS said:
My answer is 1/2 or a 50% chance of hitting the red zone.
The inner circle takes up half the space of the bigger one.

Does it? The radius of the red zone is half the radius of the entire disk. Is this the same as occupying half the space? Try to calculate the area of both and you'll find out.

k
 
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kenewbie said:
Does it? The radius of the red zone is half the radius of the entire disk. Is this the same as occupying half the space? Try to calculate the area of both and you'll find out.

k

The answer should be 1/4 or 25%?

Thank you
 
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You don't have a good answer until you understand it- and then you don't have to ask if it is right!
It is the point hit that is "random"- which, here, means all points are equally likely to be hit. Is it points in an area or on a line that are equally likely? So which caculation should you use?
 
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HallsofIvy said:
You don't have a good answer until you understand it- and then you don't have to ask if it is right!
It is the point hit that is "random"- which, here, means all points are equally likely to be hit. Is it points in an area or on a line that are equally likely? So which caculation should you use?

The area of the big circle = 100 x pi
The area of the smaller circle = 25 x pi

There's 4 times the area in the big circle.
Wouldn't that mean that you are 4 times more likely to hit the big area?
The chance would be 1/4.
 

1. What is the probability of hitting the red zone on a game show darts target?

The probability of hitting the red zone on a game show darts target depends on a few factors, such as the size of the red zone and the skill of the player. However, assuming the red zone takes up 20% of the target and the player has average skill, the probability would be 20% or 0.2.

2. How does the size of the red zone affect the probability of hitting it?

The size of the red zone directly affects the probability of hitting it. The larger the red zone, the higher the probability of hitting it. This is because there is a larger area for the dart to land in and still count as a hit.

3. Does the skill of the player impact the probability of hitting the red zone?

Yes, the skill of the player can greatly impact the probability of hitting the red zone. A highly skilled player may have a higher probability of hitting the red zone compared to a beginner, as they have better aim and control over where the dart lands.

4. Are there any other factors that can affect the probability of hitting the red zone?

Aside from the size of the red zone and the skill of the player, some other factors that can affect the probability include the type and quality of the darts being used, the distance from the target, and any external factors such as wind or distractions.

5. Can the probability of hitting the red zone be increased?

Yes, there are a few ways to increase the probability of hitting the red zone. This includes practicing and improving your dart throwing skills, using high-quality darts, and selecting a target with a larger red zone. Additionally, minimizing any external factors that may affect the trajectory of the dart can also increase the probability of hitting the red zone.

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