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Probability of one family having 2 boys:

Probability of exactly two familys having 2 boys:
I know you understand what you have said, but just to clarify the wording for anyone reading it:

The first calculation is the probability of one particular family having two boys, not the probability of exactly one of the four families having two boys.
 

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thanks, but i dont understand why its 3/8 and 5/8 ?
The answer in the first calculation is being used in the second.

3/8 is the probability of a specific family having 2 boys and 2 girls, so 5/8 is the probability that they don't.
 

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Was not too sure about the step going from the 2nd last line to the last line. Anyone can give me an explanation as to how they go about it?
 

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I think it would be more wise to make a substitution of u=sinx before expanding...
 

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your right I needed to say

" Let u= sin x"
No you didnt understand what i was trying to say... You expanded the trig expression and the integrated it after instead you should first let u =sinx so the expansion is easier and the substitution is also easier.
 

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No you didnt understand what i was trying to say... You expanded the trig expression and the integrated it after instead you should first let u =sinx so the expansion is easier and the substitution is also easier.

OK I followed a method in the John Kinny-Lewis text which is the harder way and I understood it pretty much step by step doing it his way.
 

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I also think in terms of difficulty the Bored of Studies Trails is equivalent of difficulty to the John Kinny-Lewis HSC Exam papers book. I've only seen a few of the BoS trials papers so I can't comment thoroughly about which is the more difficult.
 

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I'm assuming the composers of the BoS trials come from this forum? If anyone knows, who created those papers on a yearly basis? Obviously, they must be experienced and know the content inside out.
 
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