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A drawer contains 6 blue socks, 8 white
socks, and 1 purple sock. If a sock is
drawn and not replaced, what is the
probability of choosing a white sock
and then another white sock?
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Answer: 2/15
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You would most likely choose the purple one the answer is A and perimeter is 8
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