Multiple Choice
Suppose that in a hypothetical population of lizards, the probability of obtaining a male is 0.6.Assume that the sexes of each individual are independent.What is the probability of obtaining exactly two males in a clutch of three? (Note that there are three ways this can occur, depending on the order in which the probabilities are calculated.)
A) 0.144
B) 0.216
C) 0.376
D) 0.432
E) 0.648
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