suzy likes to mix and match her 3 necklaces, 2 bracelets, and 6 hats. the colors are listed in the table. on monday, she randomly picks a bracelet, a necklace, and a hat. what is the probability of suzy choosing a red bracelet and silver hat?

1/2
1/4
1/6
1/12 hurry plz =(

pls someone help me!!!

its D

i think...but..pls don´t get mad at me if it isn´t!

The answer is 1/12!

sorry - no data on how many of each color.

There is red, green, and gold for necklaces.

There is red and black for the bracelet.
There is silver, yellow, green, gold, black, and white.

An ice cream shop offers 5 different flavors of ice cream and 12 different toppings. How many choices are possible for a single serving of ice cream with one topping?

There are 5 choices for the flavor of ice cream and 12 choices for the topping. To find out how many choices are possible for a single serving with one topping, we need to multiply the number of choices for each category:

5 flavors × 12 toppings = 60 possible choices

Therefore, there are 60 possible choices for a single serving of ice cream with one topping.

Suzy likes to mix and match her 3 necklaces, 2 bracelets, and 6 hats. The colors are listed in the table. On Monday, she randomly picks a bracelet, a necklace, and a hat. What is the probability of Suzy choosing a red bracelet and silver hat?

Necklace Bracelet Hat
Red Red Silver
Green Black Yellow
Gold Green
Gold
Black
White

There are 2 bracelets and 6 hats for Suzy to choose from, which gives 2 x 6 = 12 possible combinations of bracelet and hat. Out of these, there is only one combination of a red bracelet and a silver hat, so the probability of Suzy choosing a red bracelet and silver hat is 1 out of 12 possible choices.

Therefore, the probability is 1/12.