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11 April, 06:05

Nhan is getting dressed. he considers 2 shirts, 3 pants and 3 different pairs of shoes. he chooses one of each of the articles at random. what's the probability that he'll wear his jeans but not his sneakers?

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  1. 11 April, 06:24
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    3/8 because 2+3+3=8. One pair of pants, one pair of shirt and one pair of shoes = 3
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