(a) 27
(b) 36
(c) 44
(d) 45
Raj has 10 pairs of red shoes, 9 pairs of white shoes, and 8 pairs of black shoes. In total, he has:
- 20 red shoes
- 18 white shoes
- 16 black shoes
In the worst-case scenario, Raj might pick all the shoes that do not form a red pair before he finally picks a pair of red shoes.
Detailed Analysis:
1. Picking all non-red shoes first:
- There are 34 non-red shoes (18 white and 16 black).
2. Picking individual red shoes without forming a pair:
- Out of the 20 red shoes, if Raj picks 1 shoe from each of the 10 pairs first, he will have picked 10 red shoes without forming a pair.
In this scenario, he could have picked:
- All 34 non-red shoes.
- 10 red shoes (one from each pair without completing a pair).
After picking these 44 shoes (34 non-red + 10 single red shoes), the next shoe he picks must form a pair with one of the previously picked 10 red shoes.
Therefore, the maximum number of attempts Raj needs to make to ensure he gets a pair of red shoes in the worst-case scenario is:
34 (non-red shoes) + 10 (single red shoes) + 1 (to complete the red pair) = 45 attempts
Thus, the maximum number of attempts Raj may need to make to get a pair of red shoes is 45.
Correct Answer: (d) 45