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A box of 50 socks contains three colors of socks: blue, white, and black. There are at least 10 socks of each color. Robyn chose a sock at random 100 times, replaced the sock each time, and calculated the probability of choosing a blue sock. The next day, Robyn did the same experiment again. This time, the probability of choosing a blue sock was very different. What most likely happened to greatly change the probability of selecting a blue sock?

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