Two ladies plan to have 2 children each. What is the probability that at least 1 will have 2 girls.
Two ladies plan to have 2 children each. What is the probability that at least 1...
Susan and Jack are married and plan to have four children. Susan wants to have two girls and two boys; while Jack wants three boys and one girl. Assuming they have four children, what is the probability for each outcome (in any order) and who has better chances of getting what she/he wants.
2) What is the probability that a couple will have a total of 8 children, 5 boys and 3 girls? 3) What is the probability that a couple will have five children: the oldest a boy, the next two girls, the fourth child a boy, and the youngest a girl.
A couple plans to have two children. Assume the probability of a girl is 0.50. a) List the set of all the possible outcomes in having two children b) What is the probability that the couple has one boy and one girl? c) What is the probability that the couple will have at least one girl? d) What is the probability that the couple will have no girls?
(1 pt) A couple decided to have 5 children (a) What is the probability that they will have at least two boys? (b) What is the probability that all the children will be of the same gender?
A couple wants to have 3 children. What is the probability they have at least 1 boy? PLEASE write down each step and show how you got your answer. Also explain each step.
Please answer both questions If a couple plans to have 5 children, what is the probability that there will be at least one boy? Assume boys and girls are equally likely. Is that probability high enough for the couple to be very confident that they will get at least one boy in 5 children? The probability is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
QUESTION 2 For a family with 3 children what is the probability that they have exactly 1 boy and 2 girls? 3 OA OB. 3 W WIN OC. 3 OD. 4
A couple wants to have 2 boys and 2 girls. They will continuous to have children until they have reached the goal. Assuming that the probability that they have 54% chance to have a boy and 46% chance to have a girl in every pregnancy. No twin or more are possible. Assuming that their goal is possible and has been fulfilled today! a. What is the probability that they have exactly two boys? b. What is the probability that they...
What is the probability that a family with three children does not have three children of the same gender? Assume boys and girls are equally likely. List all possible outcome for this event!
In a family with 2 children, excluding multiple births, what is the probability of having 2 girls? Assume that a girl is as likely as a boy at each birth. The probability of having 2 girls is (Type a fraction. Simplify your answer.)