SOLUTION: Mixed in a drawer are 4 blue socks, 6 white socks, and 88 gray socks. You pull out two socks, one at a time, without looking. Find the probability of getting 2 socks of
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Question 1154953: Mixed in a drawer are 4 blue socks, 6 white socks, and 88 gray socks. You pull out two socks, one at a time, without looking. Find the probability of getting 2 socks of the same color. The probability of getting 2 socks of the same color is
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