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Henry has 3 black shirts and 7 blue shirts in his wardrobe. Two shirts are drawn without replacement from the wardrobe. What is the probability that both of the shirts are black?

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Since there are three black shirts and 7 blue shirts, he has a 3/10 chance of picking a black.

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Answer:

The probability that both of the shirts are black is
(1)/(15)

Explanation:

Given : Henry has 3 black shirts and 7 blue shirts in his wardrobe. Two shirts are drawn without replacement from the wardrobe.

To find : What is the probability that both of the shirts are black?

Solution :

Number of black shirts = 3

Number of blue shirt = 7

Total number shirts = 3+7=10

The probability that first shirts is black is
(3)/(10)

Two shirts are drawn without replacement from the wardrobe.

Number of black shirt left = 2

Total shirts = 9

The probability that second shirts is black is
(2)/(9)

So, The probability that both of the shirts are black is


P=(3)/(10)*(2)/(9)


P=(6)/(90)


P=(1)/(15)

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