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14 July, 19:36

A teacher randomly selects one student from a group of students where 12 are wearing a black shirt, 8 are wearing a red shirt, and 12 are wearing a blue shirt.

What is the probability that the selected student is wearing a blue shirt?

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  1. 14 July, 19:45
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    Probability=number of specific outcomes/number of possible outcomes ...

    P (B) = B/T=12 / (12+12+8)

    P (B) = 12/32

    P (B) = 3/8
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