Terry has 3 pairs of pants: black, khaki, and brown, and 4 shirts: yellow, red, blue, and white. He does not care which colors he wears together. If Terry chooses one pair of pants and one shirt at random, what is the probability that his outfit will be the black pants with the yellow shirt?
1/7
2/12
1/12
1/4​

Respuesta :

Answer: 1/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability of choosing black pants: 1/3

Probability of choosing yellow shirt: 1/4

1/3 times 1/4 is 1/12

We multiply because we're finding the probability inside another probability

Answer:

1/12

Step-by-step explanation:

if you multiplied the possibilities (3x4) then you would get 12. the chances of them being pared together are 1/12