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Question Number 139232 by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 24/Apr/21

A man has ′n′ pair of black shoes and ′m′  pairs of brown shoes. Man hurriedly wear  two shoes. What is probability that both of  them are black?

$${A}\:{man}\:{has}\:'{n}'\:{pair}\:{of}\:{black}\:{shoes}\:{and}\:'{m}' \\ $$$${pairs}\:{of}\:{brown}\:{shoes}.\:{Man}\:{hurriedly}\:{wear} \\ $$$${two}\:{shoes}.\:{What}\:{is}\:{probability}\:{that}\:{both}\:{of} \\ $$$${them}\:{are}\:{black}? \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 24/Apr/21

when he has only black shoes, is it not  100%?

$${when}\:{he}\:{has}\:{only}\:{black}\:{shoes},\:{is}\:{it}\:{not} \\ $$$$\mathrm{100\%}? \\ $$

Commented by yuXfar last updated on 24/Apr/21

all shoes are black?

$${all}\:{shoes}\:{are}\:{black}? \\ $$

Commented by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 24/Apr/21

I have no words to say sorry. Thanks for spotting the mistake

$${I}\:{have}\:{no}\:{words}\:{to}\:{say}\:{sorry}.\:{Thanks}\:{for}\:{spotting}\:{the}\:{mistake} \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 24/Apr/21

your question says n pairs black shoes  and m pairs black shoes. that means  all shoes are black. what′s the sense?

$${your}\:{question}\:{says}\:{n}\:{pairs}\:{black}\:{shoes} \\ $$$${and}\:{m}\:{pairs}\:{black}\:{shoes}.\:{that}\:{means} \\ $$$${all}\:{shoes}\:{are}\:{black}.\:{what}'{s}\:{the}\:{sense}? \\ $$

Answered by yuXfar last updated on 24/Apr/21

considering that shoes are chosen   as pairs and not individually  ((n/(n+m)))

$${considering}\:{that}\:{shoes}\:{are}\:{chosen}\: \\ $$$${as}\:{pairs}\:{and}\:{not}\:{individually} \\ $$$$\left(\frac{{n}}{{n}+{m}}\right) \\ $$

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