Higher Order Thinking Noah randomly
selects one of his eight different pairs of
shoes to...
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Higher Order Thinking Noah randomly
selects one of his eight different pairs of
shoes to wear each day. Of his eight pairs
of shoes, Noah has two pairs of boots and
one pair of loafers. For how many days of
the next 264 is it expected that Noah will
wear either boots or loafers?
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