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26 April, 21:36

Assume that the probability of any newborn baby being a girl is one half

and that all births are independent. If a family has five children (no twins), what is the probability of the event that none of them are girls ?

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  1. 26 April, 21:38
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    1/32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P (0 girls)

    = P (5 boys)

    = (1 - ½) ⁵

    = 1/32
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