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Rodney packs 3 shirts for a trip. It is early morning so he just grabs 3shirts randomly from his closet. The closet contains 10 shirts: 5 striped, 3 plaid, and 2solid colored ones. What is the probability that he chose 2 striped and 1 plaid shirt

User Sports
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Answer:

Probability of choosing 2 stripped and 1 plaid shirts = 0.25

Explanation:

Number of stripped shirt in the closet = 5

Number of plaid shirts = 3

Number of solid color shirts = 2

Total number of shirts = 10

Number ways to pick 2 stripped out of 5 stripped shirts =
^5C_2

=
(5!)/(2!(5-2)!)

= 10

Similarly, number of ways to pick 1 plaid shirt out of 3 plaid shirts =
^3C_1

=
(3!)/(2!(3-2)!)

= 3

Total number of ways to pick 3 shirts out of 10 =
^(10)C_3

=
(10!)/(3!(10-3)!)

= 120

Therefore, probability of choosing 2 stripped and 1 plaid shirt

=
\frac{\text{Favorable outcome}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

=
(10* 3)/(120)

=
(1)/(4)

= 0.25

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