51 women wore coloured shoes to a party, out of which 21 wore purple and 9 wore white. if a woman is selected at Random. What is the probability that she is wearing neither a purple shoe nor a white shoe?

a

\(\frac{10}{17}\)

b

\(\frac{7}{17}\)

c

\(\frac{20}{51}\)

d

\(\frac{3}{17}\)

e

\(\frac{1}{51}\)

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rah.mon
4 years ago

please correct it the answer should be 21/51 you can't reduce it to get 7/17

charityokorie
1 month ago

I don't still get it oo

Nabeb
1 year ago

No answer in options

Claribell
9 months ago

The answer is 29/51 and it can't be reduced

marayafeva2
6 years ago

How can the answer even be 7/5. Doesn't make sense one bit. The answer is not there . this is the fifth problem I am having

vicky9999
2 years ago

Ans is 21

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