Math, asked by JAlekhya, 1 year ago

❓TRICKY QUESTION❓
It's dark. You have ten grey socks and ten blue socks you want to put into pairs. All socks are exactly the same except for their colour. How many socks would you need to take with you to ensure you had at least a pair?
A) 3
B) 16
C) 8
D) 7


Answers

Answered by vvalor
3
HEY.

SORRY I WAS NOT KNOWING BUT THANKS FOR TELLING ME

ANSWER IS 3 ☺️

vvalor: WHAT'S THE ANSWER BROTHER ???
JAlekhya: Answer is 3 . With three socks there is always a matching pair since. Either you will have chosen three of the same colour, or a matching pair and an odd one out.
Answered by Anonymous
2
hey mate ☺

A) 3 socks
eXpLaNaTioN :


With two socks it is possible to have one grey and one blue. But with three there is always a matching pair since either you will have chosen three of the same colour, or a matching pair and an odd one out.

Hope it helps you out ☺✌✌

JAlekhya: Correct
Anonymous: hmm
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