Matching socks. Consider the following question posed to Marilyn vos Savant in her weekly newspaper column, Ask

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Matching socks. Consider the following question posed to Marilyn vos Savant in her weekly newspaper column, “Ask Marilyn”:

I have two pairs of argyle socks, and they look nearly identical—

one navy blue and the other black. [When doing the laundry] my wife matches the socks incorrectly much more often than she does correctly…. If all four socks are in front of her, it seems to me that her chances are 50% for a wrong match and 50% for a right match. What do you think?

Source: Parade Magazine, Feb. 27, 1994.

Use your knowledge of probability to answer this question.

[Hint: List the sample points in the experiment.]

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ISBN: 9781292161556

13th Global Edition

Authors: James T. McClave And Terry T Sincich

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