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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 06:00 Arneis

2 A family is planning on having two children. Assume that it is equally likely for each child to be a boy or a girl. Which of these statements are true?
Choose all that apply.
A The theoretical probability of the first child being a boy is greater than the
theoretical probability of the second child being a girl.
B If the first child is a boy, the theoretical probability that the family will have
a boy and a girl is equal to
C If the first child is a boy, the theoretical probability of the second child also being
a boy is greater than the theoretical probability of the second child being a girl.
DIf the first child is a girl, the theoretical probability that the family will have
two girls is equal to the theoretical probability that the family will have one girl
and one boy.

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