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Olin [163]
2 years ago
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Greg has 4 shirts: a white one, a black one, a red one, and a blue one. He also has two pairs of pants, one blue and one tan. Wh

at is the probability, if Greg gets dressed in the dark, that he winds up wearing the white shirt and tan pants? Show your work.
(this is an essay question!)
Mathematics
1 answer:
alexgriva [62]2 years ago
5 0

The distribution of the pants and the shirts illustrates probability

The probability that he winds up wearing the white shirt and tan pants is 1/8

<h3>How to determine the probability?</h3>

The number of shirts is given as:

Shirts = 4

The number of pants is given as:

Pants = 2

The probability that he winds up wearing the white shirt and tan pants is then calculated as:

P = P(White shirt) * P(tan pant)

This gives

P = 1/4 * 1/2

Evaluate the product

P = 1/8

Hence, the probability that he winds up wearing the white shirt and tan pants is 1/8

Read more about probability at:

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