Suppose that in my closet I have: 2 yellow shirts, 3 blueshifts, 4 black shirts, 2 white
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Suppose that in my closet I have: 2 yellow shirts, 3 blueshifts, 4 black shirts, 2 white shirts, and 3 multi-color shirts. Ialso have: 2 pairs of jeans, one pair of black pants, and one pair of green pants. I think the jeans “match” (look good) with any of the shirts, but the black pants match only with the black and whit shirts, and unfortunately the green pants don’t match with any of the shirts. If I wake up one morning and randomly choose a shorthand a pair of pants, independently of each other, what’s the chance that my clothes match? Express your answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent.?
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Introduction to Probability
ISBN: 978-0716771098
1st edition
Authors: Mark Daniel Ward, Ellen Gundlach
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