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Mattias gets dressed in the dark one morning and chooses his clothes at random. He chooses a shirt (green, red, or yellow), a pair of pants (black or blue), and a pair of shoes (checkered or red).

Shirt Pants Shoes
Checkered
Blue arrowne
arrowse
arrowne Red
Green
arrowse Checkered
Black arrowne
arrowse
Red
Checkered
Blue arrowne
arrowse
arrowne Red
Red
arrowse Checkered
Black arrowne
arrowse
Red
Checkered
Blue arrowne
arrowse
arrowne Red
Yellow
arrowse Checkered
Black arrowne
arrowse
Red

What is the probability that Mattias picks an outfit at random that includes checkered shoes? Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

The probability that the outfit includes red shoes

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