Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.09.2020 05:01, martl4175

Suppose a drawer contains six white socks, three brown socks, and seven black socks. We draw one sock from the drawer and it is equally likely that any one of the socks is drawn. We reach into the drawer looking to pull out four socks. What is the probability that we get at least two socks of the same color?

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