In a forest there are trees
with an average density of 5 trees per 100 yd2. Assume that the
tree trunks are perfect disks with a radius of 1 foot. (1yd = 3ft.)
We are standing 100 yd from the edge of the forest and we shoot a
bullet towards the edge. What is the probability that we will hit
one of the trees? (We will disregard the problem that trees might
‘overlap’ in that model. The bullet can be considered as a point,
and its path is a straight line.)
thanks
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