SOLUTION: Assume that each child that is born is equally likely to be a boy or girl. If a family has two children what is the probability that
i) Both are girls ii) Elder is girl iii) F
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Question 1175795: Assume that each child that is born is equally likely to be a boy or girl. If a family has two children what is the probability that
i) Both are girls ii) Elder is girl iii) First one is boys
iv) At least two boys v) Younger is girl.
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