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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 00:02 frankly106

1. Suppose you put two socks of one color
and one sock of another color into a bag,
and you choose one sock without looking.
You repeat this 15 times, and you record
the results shown in the table. Note that
you always put the sock you chose back
into the bag before choosing the next
sock. Complete the table and calculate
the experimental probability of choosing
the sock that was a different color than the
other two.
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