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A new shoe comes in two colors, black and red, and in sizes from 5 to 12, including half sizes. If a pair of the shoes is chosen at random for a store display, what is the proba…
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A new shoe comes in two colors, black and red, and in sizes from 5 to 12, including half sizes. If a pair of the shoes is chosen at random for a store display, what is the probability it will be red and a size 9 or larger?
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because there are two colors the possiblity of it being red is 1/2
there are 8 shoe sizes between 5 and 12 and because of the half sizes there are 15 shoe sizes (12.5 isnt included thats why its one number less than 8*2)
so a nine or larger number would be 7
so 7/15 and 1/2
becaude the equation says end we multiply them giving us a result of
7/30
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