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*. John pulled a black sock from his drawer. He has 5 black socks, 4 navy socks, and 6 brown socks left in the drawer. He picks another sock at random. What is the probability it matches the black one?
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*. John pulled a black sock from his drawer. He has 5 black socks, 4 navy socks, and 6 brown socks left in the drawer. He picks another sock at random. What is the probability it matches the black one? A.1/6 C. 1/3 B. 1/5 D. 1/2
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