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A dresser contains 4 pairs of socks, with 1 each in the colors red, black, blue, and grey. It also contains 3 skirts, with 1 each in the colors black, navy, and khaki.

What is the probability that 1 pair of red socks and 1 black skirt are chosen at random?

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Answer:

Hence the probability that 1 pair of red socks and 1 black skirt are chosen at random is
(1)/(12).

Explanation:

Let A denotes the event that 1 pair of red socks are chosen.

Let B denote the event that a 1 black skirt is chosen.

let P denotes the probability of an event. ( Probability of an event is defined as the ratio of Number of favourable outcomes over the total number of outcomes)


P(A)=(1)/(4) and
P(B)=(1)/(3)

Hence, the probability that 1 pair of red socks and 1 black skirt are chosen at random i.e.
P(A \bigcap B) is given by:


P(A \bigcap B)=P(A)* P(B) (since the events are independent)

Hence,
P(A \bigcap B)=(1)/(4)* (1)/(3)=(1)/(12)




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