Aysce
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Assume that the probability that a child is female is 1/2, and that sex is independent from child to child. Giving your answers are fractions in simplest form, find the probability that in a family of five children:
b. There are two girls and three boys
Well I'm going to show my working just so you guys can know how I am doing it.
(5C2 * (1/2)^2 * (1/2)^3) + (3C3 * (1/2)^3 *1) = 7/16
Answer = 5/16.
Kinda confuzzled so I just thought that you first find the chance of two girls and then you find the chance of getting 3 boys but obviously that's wrong..
b. There are two girls and three boys
Well I'm going to show my working just so you guys can know how I am doing it.
(5C2 * (1/2)^2 * (1/2)^3) + (3C3 * (1/2)^3 *1) = 7/16
Answer = 5/16.
Kinda confuzzled so I just thought that you first find the chance of two girls and then you find the chance of getting 3 boys but obviously that's wrong..