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Suppose you have a drawer full of white, black, and yellow pairs of socks. if the probability of picking a white pair of socks is 4/9, and the probability of picking a black pair of socks is 7/18, what is the probability of picking a yellow pair of socks?
a. 1/6
b 5/25
c 7/15 d 16/27
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