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My sock drawer contains two red socks, two white socks, and two blue socks. For three days in a row, I pull out two socks out of my sock drawer at random. What is the probability that I get matching socks on all three days?
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The probability that I get matching socks on all three days is 1/9, or 11.11%.
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