SOLUTION: Suppose you have 11 black socks and 11 green socks in the dryer.
4. Without looking, how many socks would you need to pull out of the dryer to be sure you get a black pair?
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Question 939770: Suppose you have 11 black socks and 11 green socks in the dryer.
4. Without looking, how many socks would you need to pull out of the dryer to be sure you get a black pair?
5. Without looking, how many socks would you need to pull out of the dryer to be sure you get a matching pair (of any color)?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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