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In your dresser are five blue shirts, three red shirts,

and two black shirts.
a) What is the probability of randomly selecting a red shirt?
b) What is the probability that a randomly selected shirt is not
black?

User Ilan Lewin
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First, add all of the shirts together (5+3+2) which equals 10 shirts in total.

a) The probability of selecting a red shirt would be 3/10 or 30% chance.

b) The probability that a black shirt would not be selected would be 8/10 or 80% chance.
User Kristianp
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a) What is the probability of randomly selecting a red shirt?

-> Probability can be solved with wanted outcomes divided by total outcomes


(3)/(5+3+2) =(3)/(10)

Answer:
(3)/(10) or 30%

b) What is the probability that a randomly selected shirt is not

black?

-> Probability can be solved with wanted outcomes divided by total outcomes


((5+3+2)-2)/(5+3+2) =(10-2)/(10) =(8)/(10)=(4)/(5)

Answer:
(4)/(5) or 80%

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