- Work the following probability sock problem, keeping in mind
that this is a problem without replacement. When you take out a
sock, it stays out.
Sock Problem:
Your sock drawer is very unorganized. No socks are paired, and
they are all just thrown randomly into the drawer. You do know that
the drawer has four red socks and four blue socks in it. You want
to get some socks to wear in the morning, but you do not want to
turn on a light for fear of waking up your family.
- If you draw two, what is the probability of a
red pair match?
- If you draw two, what is the probability of a match of
any color?
- If you draw three, what is the probability of a match
of any color?
- Describe your thinking and process.
- Include your thinking/reasoning on this problem, answers to the
questions in fractional form (not decimals or percentages), and the
specific thinking path that led you to the answers.