GMAT Challenge Question

This week’s GMAT challenge from PrepForTests.com is a problem solving question.

There are four different pairs of shoes in a drawer. If two shoes are selected from these at random, what is the probability that the two selected will be a matching pair?

  1. 1/2
  2. 1/7
  3. 1/8
  4. 1/28
  5. 1/56

Have a go at answering this and then review your answer.

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