The power goes out as Sandra is trying to get dressed. If she has 4 white t-shirts and 10 colored t-shirts in her drawer, is it likely that she will pick a colored t-shirt in the dark? What is the probability she will pick a colored t-shirt? Explain your answer.

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P(colored) = 10/14

To determine the probability of Sandra picking a colored t-shirt, we need to know the total number of t-shirts in her drawer. Since it is not mentioned in the question, we'll assume that Sandra has a total of 14 t-shirts (4 white + 10 colored).

The next step is to calculate the probability, which is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. In this case, the favorable outcome is Sandra picking a colored t-shirt, so we need to determine the number of colored t-shirts.

Since the power is out, Sandra cannot see the t-shirts. Therefore, the probability of picking a colored t-shirt depends on the initial arrangement of the t-shirts in the drawer. If the colored t-shirts are more likely to be on top or in the front, then Sandra has a higher chance of picking a colored t-shirt.

Unfortunately, the specific arrangement of the t-shirts is not provided in the question. Without any additional information, we cannot determine the exact probability. It is possible that Sandra will randomly select a t-shirt, and the probability of her picking a colored one would be 10/14, or approximately 0.71 (rounded to two decimal places) assuming she is equally likely to pick any t-shirt from the drawer.

In conclusion, without further information about the arrangement of the t-shirts, it is not possible to determine the exact probability that Sandra will pick a colored t-shirt.