SOLUTION: A couple has two children. At least one of them is male. What is the probability that one child is female, assuming the probability of having either sex is equal?A couple has two c

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Question 72974: A couple has two children. At least one of them is male. What is the probability that one child is female, assuming the probability of having either sex is equal?A couple has two children. At least one of them is male. What is the probability that one child is female, assuming the probability of having either sex is equal?
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Answer by stanbon(48516) About Me  (Show Source):
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GRAPH THE LINE Y-2=-3(X+1). sHOW A TABLE WITH AT LEAST THREE(X,Y) VALUES.
LABEL THE X-AND Y-AXES AND SOME "HASH" MARKS.
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Put in slope-intercept form:
y=-3x-3+2
y=-3x-1
If x=0, then y=-1, giving you point (0,-1)
If x=1, then y=-4, giving you point (1,-4)
If x=2, then y=-7, giving you point (2,-7)
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Cheers,
Stan H.