Given:
4 different colored pairs of socks
4 different colored sets of shoes
Find: the probability of picking white shoes but not a white socks
Solution:
In selecting a sock that is not white, we have 3 out of 4 chances.
In selecting a white shoe, we only have 1 out of 4 chances.
To get the probability of selecting those two conditions, simply multiply each chance.
Therefore, the probability of George choosing a white pair of shoes and a pair of socks that is not white is 0.1875. (Option 3)