Tim has 2 red shirts, 2 white shirts, 1 black shirt, and 1 blue shirt. He also has 1 pair of black pants, 3 pairs of khaki pants, and 2 pairs of blue pants. Tim randomly chooses a shirt and a pair of pants. What is the probability that Tim will choose a blue shirt and a pair of khaki pants?
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Class 12
Mathematics
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1/6 and 1/2
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in the question it is given that,
Tim had 2 red 2 white 1 black and 1 blue .
so the total possible outcomes are 2+2+1+1=6.
so the probability of blue shirt is
( no of blue shirt)/( possible outcomes).
1/6.
total outcomes of pants are 1+3+2=6.
so probability of khaki pants = 3/6= 1/2
hope it is helpful
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