33. Assuming a 1 : 1 sex ratio. what is the probability that three children from the same parents will consist of two daughters and one son?
(1) 0.375 (2) 0.125
(3) 0.675 (4) 0.75
Step-by-step solution
Assumptions
- Each child equally likely to be boy (B) or girl (G)
- P(B) = 1/2, P(G) = 1/2
- Sex of each child independent of others [web:79][web:88]
Count the arrangements
Sequences with 2 G and 1 B:
- G G B
- G B G
- B G G
There are 3 such permutations.
Probability of a specific arrangement
For example, G G B:
de>P(GGB) = (1/2) × (1/2) × (1/2) = 1/8
Each of the three sequences has probability 1/8.
Total probability
de>P(2 girls, 1 boy) = 3 × 1/8 = 3/8 = 0.375
So the correct option is 0.375 [web:79].
Why other options are wrong
- 0.125 (1/8): probability of one specific order (e.g., GGB), not all three
- 0.675: larger than 1/2, not compatible with binomial probabilities
- 0.75 (3/4): probability of “at least one daughter” or “at least one son”
Thus, the probability that three children consist of two daughters and one son is 0.375 (3/8).
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Vanshika Sharma
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