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Rachel has 4 pair of blue socks, 2 pair of white socks, 1 pair of brown socks, and three pair of black socks in her dresser drawer. If she selects 1 pair without looking, what is the probability that it
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Rachel has 4 pair of blue socks, 2 pair of white socks, 1 pair of brown socks, and three pair of black socks in her dresser drawer. If she selects 1 pair without looking, what is the probability that it will be white?
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69 my man take it or leave it
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