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10) Use the following information to answer the question. You have 40 individual socks in your sock drawer—10 black, 12 brown, 16 white, and 2 blue. What is the probability of getting either a blue pair
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10) Use the following information to answer the question.
You have 40 individual socks in your sock drawer—10 black, 12 brown, 16 white, and 2 blue.
What is the probability of getting either a blue pair or a black pair in two tries?
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