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Mathematics, 14.06.2021 17:10 joserms729

Sherri has a drawer full of socks, all of which are identical except for the color. The drawer contains only white socks and blue socks. Sherri determines that the probability of choosing a white pair of socks is 0.65. She states that since the drawer only has white socks
and blue socks, the probability of randomly choosing a blue pair of socks must be the same as the probability of randomly choosing a
white pair of socks.
Explain why Sherri's reasoning is not correct,
Determine the correct probability of randomly choosing a blue pair of socks

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