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WLOG the largest number is 1. Then the probability that the other two add up to at least 1 is <math>1/2</math>. | WLOG the largest number is 1. Then the probability that the other two add up to at least 1 is <math>1/2</math>. | ||
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===Solution 2: Calculus=== | ===Solution 2: Calculus=== |
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Problem
Three numbers in the interval [0,1] are chosen independently and at random. What is the probability that the chosen numbers are the side lengths of a triangle with positive area?
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Solution
Solution 1: Logic
WLOG the largest number is 1. Then the probability that the other two add up to at least 1 is .
Thus the answer is .
Solution 2: Calculus
When , consider two cases:
1) , then
2), then
is the same. Thus the answer is .