Soccer Match
If there were 10 sock in a basket and 2 were red and 8 were blue then the odds of getting a red sock is 2/10 which can be simplified to 1/5. This means that if you picked a sock from the basket 5 times (each time throwing it back) you would most likely get 1 red sock and 4 blue socks. The odds of getting a blue sock is 8/10. This can be simplified to 4/5. Basically you take the total and put it as the denominator. Then you take the total number of the object (in this case the socks) and put it as the numerator. Got it? Hope this helped!! :)
Red + yellow + green = brown.
Purple.
red is minus in math
Soccer Match
I just had one like this i just remember i had one with a sock and it was soccer match, i am not sure if this is the same one though
That someone washed the whites with a red sock or something?
In order to get a matching pair, you must take out a minimum of two and a maximum of three socks. Reasoning: The question does not specify a color for the pair of socks, it just asks for a pair of matching socks (same color). Hence, the first sock you pull will be either red or white, and the second sock you pull will also be either red or white. If the second sock matches the first one, you have a matching pair (reason for my "minimum of two"). If the second sock did not match the first sock, then you have one red and one white sock. The third sock you pull will also be either red or white and you will have a matching pair of either red or white socks (reason for my "maximum of three").
Im sorry! Red is such a ugly color, but when it comes to sock i will wear red sock.I dont know why it a good color for socks. well i mean come on everyone has at least one pair on red socks c: -AK<3
Do you mean a red card? When a Referee gives someone a red card in a soccer match, that player is sent of for that match AND the following match. If a player gets 2 yellow cards in THE SAME MATCH, it is the same as getting a red card, and the player hasto leave the field for the match and cannot play for the following match.
Yes, red color matches with itself. This is because when two colors are identical, they will always match by definition.
Yes, they do.
8 out of 12.Simplified, it's 2 out of 3.
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name the three transformations on why the moon is red
Just use a dye