A man has 2 pairs of shoes, 3 suits, and 4 shirts. If he picks a pair of shoes, a suit, and a shirt at random, what is the probability that he picks his favorite shoes, suit, and shirt?

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2022-11-24

A man has 2 pairs of shoes, 3 suits, and 4 shirts. If he picks a pair of shoes, a suit, and a shirt at random, what is the probability that he picks his favorite shoes, suit, and shirt?

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vihralV5x

vihralV5x

Beginner2022-11-25Added 13 answers

So, the probability that he picks his favorit shoes suit and shit:
P = P ( shoes ) × P ( suits ) × P ( shit ) = 1 2 × 1 3 × 1 4 = 1 24

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