Suppose a student has 4 ties and 2 shirts and there is one pink tie and one
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Suppose a student has 4 ties and 2 shirts and there is one pink tie and one pink shirt. Consider that the student is indifferent among the shirts and ties. That is, any shirt or tie is equally acceptable. Answer the following questions, rounding your answers to two decimal places where appropriate. (a) How many different selections are there for a shirt and a tie? 8 (b) What is the probability of selecting a pink tie? 0.25 (c) What is the probability of selecting a pink tie and a pink shirt?
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Microeconomics An Intuitive Approach with Calculus
ISBN: 978-0538453257
1st edition
Authors: Thomas Nechyba
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