A family has three children. What is the probability that they have exactly one daughter? 1/8 3/8 1/4 3/4

A family has three children. What is the probability that they have exactly one
daughter?
1/8
3/8
1/4
3/4

🎯 Correct Answer: 3/8

The probability that a family with three children has exactly one daughter is 3/8.
This assumes boys (B) and girls (G) are equally likely (probability 1/2 each) and births are independent.

📊 Sample Space Analysis

All possible outcomes for three children form 2³ = 8 equally likely combinations:
BBB, BBG, BGB, GBB, BGG, GBG, GGB, GGG.

Exactly one daughter occurs in: BBG, BGB, GBB—three cases.
Thus, probability = 3/8 = 0.375.

Using binomial formula: P(X=1) = C(3,1) × (1/2)¹ × (1/2)² = 3 × (1/8) = 3/8,
where C(3,1)=3 ways to choose the girl’s position.

✅ Option Breakdown

Option Represents Correct for Exactly One Daughter? Explanation
1/8 All three daughters (GGG) or specific sequence ❌ No Probability of all three daughters (GGG) or all sons (BBB), or specific sequence like GBB only.
3/8 Exactly one daughter (BBG, BGB, GBB) ✅ YES Matches exactly one daughter (3 favorable outcomes). CORRECT ANSWER.
1/4 Grouped outcomes assumption ❌ No Assumes four grouped outcomes (0,1,2,3 daughters) equally likely, but 1-girl (3 ways) has probability 3/8, not 1/4.
3/4 At least one daughter ❌ No Probability of at least one daughter (7/8) or exactly two daughters (3/8), but not exactly one.
 

 

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