
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021 Exercise 43
Critical Thinking Consider a family with 3 children. Assume the probability that one child is a boy is 0.5 and the probability that one child is a girl is also 0.5, and that the events "boy" and "girl" are independent.
(a) List the equally likely events for the gender of the 3 children, from oldest to youngest.
(b) What is the probability that all 3 children are male Notice that the complement of the event "all three children are male" is "at least one of the children is female." Use this information to compute the probability that at least one child is female.
(a) List the equally likely events for the gender of the 3 children, from oldest to youngest.
(b) What is the probability that all 3 children are male Notice that the complement of the event "all three children are male" is "at least one of the children is female." Use this information to compute the probability that at least one child is female.
Explanation
The individual probability of a family h...
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
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