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23 March, 08:04

A girl has 3 shirts (red, yellow, blue) and 6 pairs of socks (red, blue, green, orange, white, black). What is the probability her socks and shirt will both be red?

A. 1/12

B. 1/3

C. 1/6

D. 1/18

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  1. 23 March, 11:10
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    3 shirts, 1 is red, so the probability of her picking a red shirt is 1/3

    6 pairs of socks, 1 pair is red, so probability of picking red would be 1/6

    the probability of picking both the red shirt and the red socks would be

    1/3 * 1/6 = 1/18

    The answer is D
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