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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 01:31 joshuaburton773

a drawer contains one pair of brown socks and one
pair of white socks. the table shows the possible
outcomes, or sample space, for choosing a sock,
replacing it, and then choosing another sock.
if the first sock is not replaced, how many possible
outcomes are there?
how many of these outcomes contain a matching pair
of socks?

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