A large company plans to develop a private subdivision. There are 6 house models to choose from (models A, B, C, D, E, and F) and for each model, a client may opt to have a garage or a carport.

Part 1: What is the probability of a client who will choose model B with a garage?

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To find the probability of a client choosing model B with a garage, we need to first determine the total number of options available to the client and then figure out how many of those options involve choosing model B with a garage.

Since there are 6 house models to choose from, and for each model the client can opt for either a garage or a carport, there are a total of 6*2 = 12 possible options.

Out of these 12 options, there is only one option for choosing model B with a garage.

Therefore, the probability of a client choosing model B with a garage is 1/12 or approximately 0.0833.