A box contains \(n\) shirts, of which \(60\%\) are white in color. Three out of every four non-white shirts have a tailoring defect. What percentage of white shirts do not have a tailoring defect?
(1) If one shirt is selected at random from the box, the probability that it will have a tailoring defect is \(0.5.\)
(2) The probability that a shirt with a tailoring defect will be white in color is \(\dfrac25.\)
Answer: D
Source: e-GMAT