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Alex has 5 tshirts in the drawer. 2 are white, and the rest are black. He will pick a t-shirt from the drawer without looking, and then without replacing it, will pick a second t-shirt without looking. What is the probability that he will pick a white t-shirt on his first pick and a black t-shirt on his second pick?

Alex has 5 tshirts in the drawer. 2 are white, and the rest are black. He will pick-example-1

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Answer:

Probability
=0.3

Explanation:

Number of T-Shirts
=5

White T-Shirts
=2

Black T-Shirts
=5-Number\ of\ White\ T shirts=5-2=3

Probability of First White T-shirts:

Number of White T-Shirts
=2

Hence Favourable outcomes
=2

Total Outcomes
=5


P(White)=(Favourable\ Outcomes)/(Total\ Outcomes)\\\\P(White)=(2)/(5)

Probability of Second Pick is black:

Remaning T-Shirts
=5-1=4

So total outcomes
=4

Favourable outcomes
=3


P(Black)=(Favourable\ Outcomes)/(Total\ Outcomes)\\\\ P(Black)=(3)/(4)

These two events are independent, So the probability that first pick is white and second is black
=(2)/(5)* (3)/(4)=(3)/(10)=0.3

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