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Question 942598: A drawer contains 6 black socks, and 8 white socks unpaired. IN the dark a man takes out two socks one after the other Using a probability tree determine the probability that the man took out two socks of the same color? Answer by mathmate(429) (Show Source):
Find:
Randomly pick two socks and they form a pair of the same colour.
Solution:
The tree diagram is attached.
Probability of getting a pair of black socks =
Probability of getting a pair of white socks =
probability of getting a pair of the same colour =
Answer:
Probability of getting a pair of the same colour =