A drawer contains five pairs of socks that are brown, black, white, red, and blue. Claude takes the red socks out of the drawer. What is the probability of Claude choosing the red socks on his first pick?
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A drawer contains five pairs of socks that are brown, black, white, red, and blue. Claude takes the red socks out of the drawer. What is the probability of Claude choosing the red socks on his first pick?
Answer: 1/25
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The answer would be 1/25 Hopefully this any T4L students!
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