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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 15:36 Bbmonstr8279

You randomly choose one shirt from the shelves.
Find the probability of the event.
1 red shirt
2 green shirts
4 blue shirts
1 white shirt
2 black shirts
0 orange shirts
total shirts= 10

The probability of choosing an orange shirt is

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