What is the radius of the smallest circle that can be


Suppose that a point ( X, Y) is to be chosen at random in the xy-planc, where X and Y are independent random variables and each has a standard normal distribution. If a circle is drawn in the xy-plane with its center at the origin. What is the radius of the smallest circle that can be chosen in order for there to be probability 0.99 that the point ( X, Y) will lie inside the circle?

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