Multiple Choice
Jack desperately wants to have a son. He and his wife already have three children, all girls. Jack divorces his wife and remarries. He expects that his new wife will be more successful in providing him with a son. Which of the following is true?
A) Jack's chances of having a son are better with his new wife.
B) Jack's chances of having a son are worse with his new wife.
C) Jack's chances of having a son are not changed by a change in wife.
D) Jack will be unable to have a son no matter how many children he fathers.
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