You would approximate because the hypotenuse might not be a perfect square.
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<u>The probability that Deena will choose a pair of white socks is 4/10 or 40%</u>
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Let's check the information provided to us to answer the question correctly:
Total pairs or socks Deena has = 10
Pairs of white socks Deena has = 4
Pairs of black socks Deena has = 3
Pairs of red socks Deena has = 1
Pairs of navy socks Deena has = 2
If she pulls a pair of socks out of her drawer in the morning without looking, what is the probability that she will choose a pair of white socks?
Probability of Deena will choose a pair of white socks = Pairs of white socks Deena has/Total pairs or socks Deena has
Replacing with the real values, we have:
Probability of Deena will choose a pair of white socks = 4/10 or 40%
P = 2(L + W)
L = 2W + 5/2
P = 2(2W + 5/2 + W)
P = 2(3W + 5/2)
P = 6W + 5
P - 5 = 6W
(P - 5) / 6 = W or 1/6P - 5/6 = W <===