Math, asked by douda1795, 1 year ago

It is dark in my bedroom and i want to get two socks of the same color from my drawer, which contains 26 red and 24 blue and 34 brown socks. how many socks do i have to take from the drawer to get at least two socks of the each colour?

Answers

Answered by imhkp4u
5

Acc to the question, it is dark in my bedroom and i want to get two socks of the same color from my drawer, which contains 26 red and 24 blue and 34 brown socks.

Now, lets say if we draw 3 socks then the worst case may be that all the three socks are of different colour. So, we will choose to draw 4 socks which will definitely make a pair either will red, blue or brown.

It was a simple logical question. Hope my explanation is clear to you.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
3

The options for this question are missing. Here are the missing options:

(a) 2

(b) 3

(c) 48

(d) 25

Answer:

The correct answer for this question is 3.

The reason behind is that when we will take out 3 socks it will always be  of two same colors.

So first morning there is a chance the person takes out is Blue and the next chance  is the sock which he takes out is RED, so there is a high chance the third sock will be the one he is looking for. So the answer for this question is 3.

If there is any confusion please leave a comment below.

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