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Cara keeps all her shorts and T-shirts in a drawer. She has 4 pairs of shorts: blue, gray, green, and black, and 6 T-shirts: blue, green, yellow, red, gray, and pink. One morning, she grabbed a T-shirt and pair of shorts from her drawer without looking. What is the probability that Cara chose shorts and T-shirt of the same color?
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