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himanshudhaga
29

Here's an another from my bank of Lateral Thinking skills.
There are 10 socks of each of the following colors in a drawer: blue, green, red, yellow & white, for a total of 50 socks. The socks are distributed in the drawer in the following permutation
red:green = 2:7,
blue:brown = 5:3,
red:blue = 6:7,
green:brown = 9:2,
red:brown = 11:9
and green:blue = 6:10
You are blindfolded, what is the minimum number of socks you must draw from the drawer in order to be certain that you have at least 2 socks of the same color? Explain your logic (HINT: this can be solved in less then 20 seconds.. believe me)
Let's see who get's this right this time... !!!
Regards,
Himanshu

From India, Mumbai
Jhuma Tiwade
80

Hi, I think It’s 11. There are 10 socks of each colour .the 11th one has to be the other colour. I guess in that way we have two colours. Jhuma
From India, Mumbai
deep.thakur
2

Here's an another from my bank of Lateral Thinking skills.
There are 10 socks of each of the following colors in a drawer: blue, green, red, yellow & white, for a total of 50 socks. The socks are distributed in the drawer in the following permutation
red:green = 2:7,
blue:brown = 5:3,
red:blue = 6:7,
green:brown = 9:2,
red:brown = 11:9
and green:blue = 6:10
You are blindfolded, what is the minimum number of socks you must draw from the drawer in order to be certain that you have at least 2 socks of the same color? Explain your logic (HINT: this can be solved in less then 20 seconds.. believe me)
Hi Himanshu,
6 socks !!!
Since there are 5 different color socks., the first 5 socks will be either of the given colors & the 6th sock will definitely be a repetition of one color thereby giving 2 socks of same color...
Right ??? :roll:
Deepa

From India, Calcutta
deepgupta81
I think picking up 3 socks from the first drawer should be sufficient since the ratio of red: green socks is 2:7. Thus, if we pick up 3 socks from this drawer, 2 are bound to be of the same colour.
Pls mention the right answer!
Deepti

From India, Pune
BartSimpson81
Deepa’s answer sounds right.. 5 different colors.. so u pick atleast 6 socks to ensure there is a repetition :)

himanshudhaga
29

The Correct Answer is 6 socks : the logic is there are 5 colors and the Six one would be a duplicate of any of those 5 colours giving you a pair..
Deepa Good work.. you got it right.
Learning: In life we come across situation where a lot of junk is given on to us (like the permutation of the socks, in this puzzle) to confuse us. But we should use our brains and concentrate on facts and information contained cutting the junk out. This would give us a logical and holistic vision to tackle problems, issues and would make our lives easier
Regards,
Himanshu

From India, Mumbai
sujata1jan
3

Hi Himanshu Wow ! Learning through Puzzle. That was really amazing. All credit goes to Himanshu Thanks Himanshu for this wonderful lesson. Regards Sujata
From India, Faridabad
qhurrath
that was a nice one (i didn’t attempt to solve it though;)..... & the learnin behind that did really make sense ..:) .. keep it up Himanshu ... Qhurrath :)
From India, Bangalore
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