A dresser drawer contains one pair of socks
with each of the following colors: blue,
bro...
Mathematics, 28.03.2020 03:23 smokey19
A dresser drawer contains one pair of socks
with each of the following colors: blue,
brown, red, white and black. Each pair is
folded together in a matching set. You reach
into the sock drawer and choose a pair of
socks without looking. You replace this pair
and then choose another pair of socks. What
is the probability that you will choose the red
pair of socks both times?
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