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You have only white shirts in your closet. Express the probability of reaching into your closet and choosing a red shirt as a fraction
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you have only white shirts in your closet. Express the probability of reaching into your closet and choosing a red shirt as a fraction
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A fraction to represent this situation would be 0/r. R is for red shirts, and since you have none in your closet, it is impossible to choose a red shirt.
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If you have only white shirts in your closet, the probability of pulling a red shirt would be 0/x, where x represents the total number of shirts in the closet.
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