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(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.) fmfm fmff two m's, tow f's mfff fffm mfmf mmff mmmf fmmf mffm ffmf ffmm three m's, one f mmfm mfmm one m, three f's fmmm (b) what is the probability that all 4 children are male? (enter your answer as a fraction.) notice that the complement of the event "all four 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. (enter your answer as a fraction.)get more from chegg
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