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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dressing in the Dark Again

Rainbow striped toe socks worn with thong sandalsImage via Wikipedia
A drawer contains 4 blue socks, 6 gray socks, and 8 black socks. You randoml choose one sock, then another from the drawer. What is the probability that you choose 2 socks that match?

4 comments:

  1. (4/18 x 3/17) + (6/18 x 5/17) + (8/18 x 7/17)
    (12 + 30 + 56)/306
    98/306
    .3203...
    ~32% chance of choosing matching socks

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  2. Well my calculation are exactly the way Andy has done.
    So naturally I arrived at the same answer. :)
    www.guessthelogo.blogspot.com

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  3. The probability better be 100% unless ur Blind.

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  4. Ha! I love your answer JASDER6.

    But the answer (since we are picking randomly... or randoml since I didn't spell check as well as I should have) is what Andy and guessthelogo said.

    Not bad odds, really.

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