In a family, having three children, there may be no girl, one girl, two girls or three girls. So, the probability of each is 1/4.

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In a family, having three children, there may be no girl, one girl, two girls or three girls. So, the probability of each is 1/4.

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answered Feb 9, 2018 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 24
 
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False, because the outcomes are not actually, likely. For no girl, the outcome is bbb, for one girl, it is bgbgbb, bbg, for two girls, it is bggggb, gbg and for all girls, it is ggg.

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