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If you have 3 shirts (blue, green, red), 2 trousers (black, brown) and 2 different pairs of shows (black, blue): a) how many total outfit options are possible? b) Draw a tree diagram. c) What is the probability of selecting: a. A blue shirt, black trouser and any shoes b. Any shirt, brown trouser and black shoes c. Red shirt, any trouser, any shoes

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If you have 3 shirts (blue, green, red), 2 trousers (black, brown) and 2 different-example-1
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