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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 02:05 jumpgirll

Consider a family with 4 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 4 children, from oldest to youngest. (let m represent a boy (male) and f represent a girl (female). select all that apply.)

mfff
ffmf
fmff
mffm


mfmm
mmfm
mmmf
fffm
mmff
fmfm
ffmm
mfmf
fmmm
fmmf

(b) what is the probability that all 4 children are male

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