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14 September, 17:08

there are six black socks, 6 blue socks, 12 white socks, and 4 pattern socks in the drawer. what is the probability of pulling a blue sock replacing it and then drawing a pattern sock out of the drawer. answers 5/14 5/28 3/98 6/7

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  1. 14 September, 17:25
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    3/98

    Step-by-step explanation:

    six black socks, 6 blue socks, 12 white socks, and 4 pattern socks = 28 socks

    P (blue) = blue / total = 6/28 = 3/14

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    six black socks, 6 blue socks, 12 white socks, and 4 pattern socks = 28 socks

    P (pattern) = pattern/total = 4/28 = 1/7

    P (blue, replace, pattern) = 3/14*1/7 = 3/98
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