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19 August, 02:46

Three pairs of gloves - a red pair, a blue pair, and a green pair-are in a drawer. If the gloves are removed at random without returning any to the drawer, what is the minimum number that must be removed in order to guarantee having a matched pair of gloves?

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  1. 19 August, 03:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that three pairs of gloves - a red pair, a blue pair, and a green pair-are in a drawer. The gloves are removed at random without returning any to the drawer.

    We have to find the minimum number that must be removed in order to guarantee having a matched pair of gloves

    No of different colours = 3 (red, blue, green)

    Hence no of gloves that must be removed = 3+1

    If 4 gloves are removed, only 3 can be of different colours 1 will have same colour as any one of the three.

    So a pair of same colour would be obtained

    Answer is 4
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