Clayton works at a coffee shop on weekends. Every now and then, a customer will order a hot tea and ask Clayton to surprise them with the flavor. The teas are categorized by flavor and caffeine level.
What is the probability that a randomly selected tea is caffeine-free and fruity?
Simplify any fractions.
Recall the formula for probability: succsesstotal outcomes.
In this case, the successes are when it is caffeine-free and fruity, and the total outcomes are the sum of all the outcomes.
Can you take it from here?