Barisal HS 2008_06
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There's 6 brown and 9 blue socks in a drawer.If you pick up two socks from it(randomly), what is the probability of picking up same coloured socks?
Am I right???
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Re: Barisal HS 2008_06
If the socks are in different size i think its not necessary to count permutation for probability
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Re: Barisal HS 2008_06
Yeah, You're right.
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Re: Barisal HS 2008_06
Yeah, You're right.
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Re: Barisal HS 2008_06
could some one show the solution
\[\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}e^{\frac{2 \pi i k}{n}}=0\]
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Re: Barisal HS 2008_06
Probability to get a brown pair $= \frac 6 {15} \cdot \frac 5 {14} = \frac 1 7$.
Probability to get a blue pair $= \frac 9 {15} \cdot \frac 8 {14} = \frac {12} {35}$.
Add them up and we get the total probability $= \frac {17}{35}$.
Probability to get a blue pair $= \frac 9 {15} \cdot \frac 8 {14} = \frac {12} {35}$.
Add them up and we get the total probability $= \frac {17}{35}$.
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