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Suppose that each child born is equally likely to be a boy or a girl. Consider a family with exactly three children. Let BBG indicate that the first two children born are boys and the third child is a girl, let GBG indicate that the first and third children born are girls and the second is a boy, and so forth. (a) Use set-roster notation to describe the elements in the sample space whose outcomes are all possible genders of the three children. (b) Write each of the following events as a set, in set-roster notation, and find its probability. (i) the event that exactly one child is a girl set probability (ii) the event that at least two children are girls set probability (iii) the event that no child is a girl set probability

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