- Tardigrade
- Question
- Mathematics
- A drawer contains a mixture of red socks and blue socks, at most 1991 in all. It so happens that when two socks are selected randomly without replacement, there is a probability of exactly 1 2 that both are red or both are blue. Find the largest possible number of red socks in the drawer that is consistent with this data
Q. A drawer contains a mixture of red socks and blue socks, at most 1991 in all. It so happens that when two socks are selected randomly without replacement, there is a probability of exactly 1 2 that both are red or both are blue. Find the largest possible number of red socks in the drawer that is consistent with this data
Answer: 990
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