I am little bit confused in a question that If there are two Children in a family then probability that both are boys What Should be its Ans can anyone please explain
Sagar Rangari , 9 Years ago
Grade 12
2 Answers
Devesh Paliwal
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
Here, Sample Space = {B-B, B-G, G-G}
so, n(s)=3
Events having both boys= {B-B}
so, n(E)= 1
Thus,
PE = n(E)/n(S)
PE = 1/3 Ans.
Devesh Paliwal
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
I am Sorry above one is incorrect..
The right one is
Here, Sample Space = {B-B, B-G, G-B, G-G}
so, n(s)=4
Events having both boys= {B-B}
so, n(E)= 1
Thus,
PE = n(E)/n(S)
PE = 1/4 Ans.
This one is correct
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