SOLUTION: In the dryer there are 18 red socks, 24 white socks, 8 blue socks and 10
black socks. Fred wants to have two matching socks to wear. He reaches
into the dryer and without looki
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black socks. Fred wants to have two matching socks to wear. He reaches
into the dryer and without looki
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Question 1106842: In the dryer there are 18 red socks, 24 white socks, 8 blue socks and 10
black socks. Fred wants to have two matching socks to wear. He reaches
into the dryer and without looking pulls one sock out at a time. What is
the minimum number of socks he needs to pull out to be sure he gets a
matching pair? Why? Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060) (Show Source):