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5 January, 11:47

5.11 find the probability of a couple having a baby girl when their third child is born, given that the first two children were both girls. assume boys and girls are equally likely. is the result the same as the probability of getting all girls among three children?

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  1. 5 January, 12:13
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    The chance of having a girl is 50%. Having two other girls doesn't change the odds. However, having three girls in a row is a 12.5% chance.
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