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Mathematics, 06.09.2021 23:10 natishtaylor1p8dirz

Your drawer contains 9 pairs of socks that are all mixed up, and no two pairs are alike. You select one sock from the drawer and you don’t replace it. Then you select a second sock from the drawer and it is not a match to the first sock. Then you select a third sock without replacing the first or second sock and it is not a match to the first or second sock. What is the probability the second sock isn’t a match to the first sock? (Fraction) What is the probability the third sock isn’t a match to the first or second sock? (Fraction)

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