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Mathematics, 08.06.2021 02:40, cjmckee2001

Mary has 2 blouses (1 Red and 1 blue) and 3 pair of slacks (1 yellow and 1 white and 1 green). If Mary choose 1 blouse and 1 pair of slacks at random , what is the probability that the outfit she chooses will include a pair of green slacks?

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