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Mathematics, 06.07.2021 23:20 lori90

Assuming boys and girls are equally​ likely, find the probability of a couple having a baby boy when their third child is​ born, given that the first two children were both boys. A. Yes. The final result in each case is the same.
B. No. The two events are complements.
C. Yes. The events are all independent.
D. No. The second event involves more possible outcomes.

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