To be sure of getting a pair of socks of the same color, you must place yourself in the worst position.
When you take out socks without lookong (radomly), the worst scenary is that the first time you take out a sock of a color and in the second fime you take out a sock of different color. Then, the next time (the third time) you necessarily take a sock that match one of the two taken out previously, and so have a pair.
So, the answer is that you must take out three socks to be sure that you have a pair.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given : A = { 1,2,3} B = { a,b,c} The Cartesian product of sets A and B is the set of all possible. hope that helps.
I think it’s B but I don’t really know so…
Let's do it step by step:
First we need to understand that moving upwards would be addition to y-coordinates, while moving downwards would be deduction to the y-coordinates.
Moving to rightwards would be addition to x-coordinates and leftwards would be deduction to x-coordinates.
As we moved down by 1 unit and up for 2 units, it means that we are originally upward for one unit and downward by 2 units, which makes downwards for 1 units and would be -1 to the y-coordinates:
(-3,1 -1)
=(-3,0)
Therefore the start would be (-3,0).
Hope it helps!