I am trying to do my homework and I am stuck on this probability question. "If a family has eight kids what is the probability:
of all of them being the same gender?
having 4 boys and 4 girls?
and the genders to be split 5/3?
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I am trying to do my homework and I am stuck on this probability question. "If a family has eight kids what is the probability:
of all of them being the same gender?
having 4 boys and 4 girls?
and the genders to be split 5/3?
The probability of either gender is 1/2. Therefore,Quote:
I am trying to do my homework and I am stuck on this probability question. "If a family has eight kids what is the probability:
of all of them being the same gender?
Quote:
having 4 boys and 4 girls?
Use the binomial.
You try this one. Okey-doke?Quote:
and the genders to be split 5/3?
Not quite the answer to the question posed. This is the probability that the children are all boys. It's also the probability that they are all girls. It is not the probability that they are all the same gender. The prob that they are all the same gender is:Quote:
Originally Posted by galactus
P(all boys or all girls) = P(all Boys) + P(all girls) - P (all boys and all girls).
Of course that last term is 0 for this problem (assuming we can ignore the possibility of hermaphrodites!) ;)
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Originally Posted by ebaines
Yes, you are correct, ebaines. I had a brain fart. I was thinking the problem said all boys. :o
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