Well guys, I'm stuck on a math question, and wondering if you guys can help me. "Jeff packed six-tshirts to take on a six-day trip. Three were white, 2 were grey, and one was blue. He will wear a different t-shirt each day of his trip. If Jeff randomly selects a t-shirt each day for the first three days, what is the probability that they will all be white?"
OK SO IF HE PICKS 1 WHITE TSHIRT FOR THREE DAYS HE HAS 2 WHITES AND 2 GREYS AND 1 BLUE ITS GONNA BE A 1.3 CHANCE OF THEM BEING WHITE
I'm not sure if you're right........ Because I'm the one asking if it's right, and how you exactly solve it.......
you have 1/2 chance to pick white everyday that you pick a shirt. Just multiply 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2 times
NUUU I MESSED UP its 1/4, not 1/5 basically, on the first day u have 3 whites, 3 others so 1/2 chance next day, if u picked white, then u have 2 whites, 3 others so 2/5 chance next day, if u picked white both days, u have 1 white, 3 others so 1/4 chance