Michael has a drawer with 8 pairs of black socks and 12 pairs of white socks. Without looking he takes a white pair of socks out of the drawer. What is the probability that the next pair he takes out is white?
a. 8/20
b. 8/19
c. 11/20
d. 11/19

Respuesta :

The answer is 11/19 because he doesnt put the pair of socks back in the drawer, so the denominator turns from 20 to 19, and turns 12 to 11

Question:

Michael has a drawer with 8 pairs of black socks and 12 pairs of white socks. Without looking he takes a white pair of socks out of the drawer. What is the probability that the next pair he takes out is white?

Answer:

8/19

Step-by-step explanation:

The solution is  8/19 because:

Since Michael takes a pair of white socks out of the drawer there are 19 socks left in the drawer. Eight of those socks are black. Therefore, the probability of taking out a black pair of socks is  8/19.


I had this same question on my test!


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