A drawer is filled with 3 black shirts, 8 white shirts, and 4 gray shirts.One shirt is chosen at random from the drawer. Find the probability that it is not a white shirt.Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Question
A drawer is filled with 3 black shirts, 8 white shirts, and 4 gray shirts.One shirt is chosen at random from the drawer. Find the probability that it is not a white shirt.Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Solution
The total number of shirts is 3 (black) + 8 (white) + 4 (gray) = 15 shirts.
The number of white shirts is 8.
Therefore, the number of shirts that are not white is 15 (total) - 8 (white) = 7 shirts.
The probability of choosing a shirt that is not white is therefore the number of non-white shirts divided by the total number of shirts, which is 7/15.
So, the probability that the shirt chosen at random is not white is 7/15.
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