Answer:
The probability that you'll end up with socks that aren't blue is
.
Explanation:
The pieces of clothing available:
X = {shirt, pants, socks and hat}
The color options:
Y = {purple, blue and orange}
So, if a person picks a shirt he/she has 3 color options.
Similarly for pants, socks and hat there are 3 color options each.
That makes 12 possible pieces of clothing.
That is, there are 12 total options available.
Now, compute the probability of selecting a socks as follows:

Compute the probability of selecting the color blue as follows:

Compute the probability of selecting a socks that are not blue as follows:
![P(Socks\cap not\ Blue)=P(Socks)* [1-P(Blue)]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/smo2cxq24xgs9t0epqnoun454213asa2c0.png)
![=(1)/(4)* [1-(1)/(3)]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/2zngenao9iv6y1rffurkmosocgxq1cwb5t.png)


Thus, the probability that you'll end up with socks that aren't blue is
.