The probability that a dart will land in a black square can be determined by dividing the number of black squares by the total number of squares on the checkerboard.
In this case, there are 32 black squares and a total of 64 squares on the checkerboard.
So, the probability of landing in a black square is 32/64 = 1/2.
The area of a checker board is 64 square units. 32 of the squares are red, and the other 32 are black.
If you used it as a dart bord, what is the probability that a dart will land in a black square?
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