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Suppose you have 26 socks in a drawer. 9 socks are white, 7 socks are black, and the rest are brown. What is the probability that if you randomly select a sock from the drawer that it sill be black.Round your answer to two decimal places.

Suppose you have 26 socks in a drawer. 9 socks are white, 7 socks are black, and the-example-1
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\begin{equation*} 0.27 \end{equation*}

Step-by-step explanation

Given;

The total number of socks is 26

Number of white socks is 9

The number of black socks is 7

Hence, the number of brown socks;


\begin{gathered} 26-(9+7) \\ 26-16=10 \end{gathered}

The probability of picking black socks is;


\begin{gathered} P(Black)=(n(black))/(Total) \\ =(7)/(26) \\ =0.2692 \\ \cong0.27 \end{gathered}

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