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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 14:00, lyd1aangela

In your sock drawer, you have 12 blue socks and 12 yellow socks. It is dark in the morning when you are getting dressed, and you can't see the color of the socks. Suppose you pick two socks and one is yellow and one is blue. What is the probability that the third sock you pick will be blue?

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