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Mathematics, 17.12.2021 01:00, noahwhitfield5331

Washing machines often eat socks (i. e. a sock disappears). Assume that you put 10 pairs of socks (each pair is a different color) into a washing machine, and the washing machine will always eat 4 individual socks. It could either eat:

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