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I need help with this practice problem solving As I am really new to this, please explain step by step on how to solve this, thank you in advance for your help & clarificationTake your time, I’ll be with a pencil and paper to gather notes

I need help with this practice problem solving As I am really new to this, please-example-1
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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.


P(notwhitesocks)* P(whiteshoes)


(3)/(4)*(1)/(4)


0.75*0.25=0.1875

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)

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