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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 16:58 natethawsm

Given: 6 college shirts, 3 pairs of shorts (1-blue, 1-tan, 1-black), and 2 pairs of boat-shoes (Tan & White):

1) How many different College T-Shirt Outfits can we create? 2) If you got dressed in the dark without being able to see the colors of the clothes or shoes, then what is the probability you will be dressed in the University of Colorado T-Shirt, Black Shorts, and One Tan Shoe and One White Shoe when you walk out of your bedroom? 3) Does the mixing-up of the shoes' color in Question #2 change the number of possible outfits in Question #1?

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