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A marksman fires at the center of a target; he hits a random point (X, Y) (measured relative to the center of the target) such that X and Yare independent normal (0, a2 ) random variables. A second marksman fires, and hits at (X', yl) where X' and y' are independent with normal (0, b2 ) distributions. What is the chance that

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