This table shows how many t-shirts of each color Marcus has in his closet. If he chooses a t-shirt without looking, what is the probability that it will be white?

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To determine the probability that Marcus chooses a white t-shirt, we need two pieces of information: the total number of t-shirts he has and how many of those t-shirts are white.

Assuming we have a table (though not provided), let's denote:

  • \( W \) = number of white t-shirts
  • \( T \) = total number of t-shirts

The probability \( P \) of choosing a white t-shirt can be calculated using the formula:

\[ P(\text{white}) = \frac{W}{T} \]

If you can provide the specific numbers from the table, I can calculate the exact probability for you.