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Lynn has one red, one blue, and one yellow shirt to choose from. She also has one blue and one yellow necklace to choose from. Lynn chooses a random shirt and necklace for work today. What is the probability of choosing both a blue shirt and a blue necklace?

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You would multiply one third by one half
User Roody
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Lynn has one red, one blue, and one yellow shirt

It means there are 3 shirts in total.

and she has to choose 1 shirt out of 3

So probability of choosing 1 shirt out of 3 = 1/3


She also has one blue and one yellow necklace to choose from

Now she also has to choose 1 necklace out of 2 ,

So probability of choosing 1 necklace out of 2 = 1/2


Now we have to find the

Probability of choosing a shirt and a necklace = 1/3 * 1/2 = 1/6

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