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11 August, 23:22

6. Benjamin has to wear a uniform to school. His uniform is made up of tan or blue pants and a blue or white collared shirt.

Benjamin has 2 pair of blue pants, 2 pair of tan pants, 3 white shirts, and 2 blue shirts. How many combinations can be made

with the clothes Benjamin has to choose from? What is the probability that he will wear his favorite combination, tan pants

and a white shirt?

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  1. 11 August, 23:44
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    Probably of getting both = 3/10 * 100 = 30%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to the given statement we have four possible combinations:

    Blue pants/white shirt, tan pants/white shirt, blue pants/blue shirt, blue pants/white shirt

    . probability of getting tan pants = 2/4

    probability of getting white shirt = 3/5

    probably of getting both = 2/4 x 3/5 = 6/20 = 3/10

    probably of getting both = 3/10 * 100 = 30% ...
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