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40 look at the figure below. the probability of selecting a brown square, p (brown), is: a \\(\frac{2}{9}\\) b \\(\frac{3}{9}\\) c \\(\frac{9}{2}\\) d \\(\frac{9}{3}\\)
Step1: Count total squares
First, we count all the squares. Let's list them: yellow (2), purple (2), red (2), blue (1), brown (2), and wait, no, let's count again. Wait, the figure: top yellow (1), then purple (1), red (1), then next row: brown (1), blue (1), purple (1), red (1), yellow (1), then next row: red (1), brown (1). Wait, no, let's count each square:
Yellow: 2 (top and middle right)
Purple: 2 (middle left and middle middle)
Red: 2 (middle right top, bottom right top? Wait no, looking at the figure:
First row (top): 1 yellow.
Second row: 1 purple, 1 red (so 2)
Third row: 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 purple, 1 red, 1 yellow (so 5)
Fourth row: 1 red, 1 brown (so 2)
Wait, no, maybe better to count all colored squares (excluding white spaces). Let's count:
Yellow: 2
Purple: 2
Red: 2
Blue: 1
Brown: 2
Wait, no, let's count each square:
- Yellow (top) - 1
- Purple (second row left) - 1
- Red (second row right) - 1
- Brown (third row left) - 1
- Blue (third row middle left) - 1
- Purple (third row middle) - 1
- Red (third row middle right) - 1
- Yellow (third row right) - 1
- Red (fourth row left) - 1
- Brown (fourth row right) - 1
Wait, that's 10? No, maybe I made a mistake. Wait the options have denominators 9, so total squares must be 9. Let's check again.
Wait the figure:
Top: 1 yellow (1)
Second row: 1 purple, 1 red (2) → total 3
Third row: 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 purple, 1 red, 1 yellow (5) → total 8
Fourth row: 1 red, 1 brown (2) → total 10. No, that can't be. Wait the options have 9, so maybe the white spaces are not counted, and the total number of squares (colored) is 9. Let's recount:
Yellow: 2
Purple: 2
Red: 2
Blue: 1
Brown: 2
Wait 2+2+2+1+2=9. Yes! 2 (yellow) + 2 (purple) + 2 (red) + 1 (blue) + 2 (brown) = 9. Perfect, that matches the denominator 9.
Step2: Count brown squares
Now, count the brown squares. From the count, brown is 2? Wait no, wait: brown squares: let's see, in the figure, brown squares are two? Wait no, looking at the figure: third row left (brown), fourth row right (brown). Wait, no, third row: brown (1), fourth row: brown (1). Wait, that's 2? Wait but the options: A is 2/9, B is 3/9. Wait maybe I miscounted brown.
Wait let's look again:
Brown squares: third row left (1), fourth row right (1). Wait, no, maybe there's a third brown? Wait the figure:
Third row: brown (1), blue (1), purple (1), red (1), yellow (1) → 5
Fourth row: red (1), brown (1) → 2
Second row: purple (1), red (1) → 2
First row: yellow (1) → 1
Total: 1+2+5+2=10? No, the options have 9, so maybe the white spaces are not squares, and the total colored squares are 9. Let's check the options: denominators 9, so total n=9.
Brown squares: let's see, the brown squares: how many? Let's count again.
Looking at the figure:
- Brown: two? Wait no, maybe three? Wait the options: B is 3/9. Wait maybe I made a mistake.
Wait let's count all squares (colored) correctly:
- Yellow (top) - 1
- Purple (second row left) - 1
- Red (second row right) - 1
- Brown (third row left) - 1
- Blue (third row middle left) - 1
- Purple (third row middle) - 1
- Red (third row middle right) - 1
- Yellow (third row right) - 1
- Red (fourth row left) - 1
- Brown (fourth row right) - 1
Wait, that's 10. But the options have 9, so maybe one of the squares is a white space? No, the problem is about selecting a brown square, so total number of squares (colored) is 9. Wait maybe I miscounted. Let's check the options:
Option A: 2/9, B: 3/9, C:9/2, D:9/3.
So total squares n, brown squares k. Probability P = k…
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A. $\frac{2}{9}$