Jeannie keeps her socks rolled up in pairs in the bottom drawer of her dresser. When she leaves for school in the morning it is dark, so she grabs a pair without looking and puts them on for school. In her drawer, she has six pairs of white socks, two pairs of yellow socks, a pair of blue socks, and three pairs of striped socks. What is the probability that Jeannie will wear non-white socks two consecutive days?

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Jeannie keeps her socks rolled up in pairs in the bottom drawer of her dresser. When she leaves for school in the morning it is dark, so she grabs a pair without looking and puts them on for school. In her drawer, she has six pairs of white socks, two pairs of yellow socks, a pair of blue socks, and three pairs of striped socks. What is the probability that Jeannie will wear non-white socks two consecutive days?






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