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There are four white socks and six black socks in a drawer. What is the probability of selecting a white sock, not replacing it, and then selecting another white sock?
A) 1/3
B)2/15
C)3/25
D)7/90
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It’s A 1/3 I remember this question from last year for some reason lol
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Answer:
1/3
Explanation:
Think about it
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