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theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont
The answer to this is 1 minus the probability that they will have 3 or fewer children. This would happen only if they had a boy as the first, second or third child. The probability they have a boy as first child is 0.5 The probability they have a boy as second is 0.25 The probability they have a boy as third is 0.125 Thus the total probability is 0.875 And so the probability they will have more than three children is 1-0.875 or 0.125
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"one third" is not an event and so cannot have complement nor a probability.
There are no relationship between this 3 events, the probability to give birth to a girl can not be deduce from previous birth given by a women. So the probability that the third child will be a girl is the same for this woman as for any other woman, no matter what happened before. It's like rolling a dice, if one gets an ace and an ace, it does not change the chance to get another ace for the third roll, or a 2, or a 3,.... All the roll results are independent if the dice is not loaded
theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont
25%
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
yes. i am an albino and bothm my parents are normal
The answer to this is 1 minus the probability that they will have 3 or fewer children. This would happen only if they had a boy as the first, second or third child. The probability they have a boy as first child is 0.5 The probability they have a boy as second is 0.25 The probability they have a boy as third is 0.125 Thus the total probability is 0.875 And so the probability they will have more than three children is 1-0.875 or 0.125
1 in 17,000 and if you are very likey
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There is no simple answer to the question because the children's genders are not independent events. They depend on the parents' ages and their genes.However, if you assume that they are independent events then, the probability that the third child is a girl is the same as the probability that any birth is a girl - which is 0.48 across the world.
"one third" is not an event and so cannot have complement nor a probability.
The child's skin pigmentation would be that of a mixed race child. The African American albino parent is still African American. The parent just suffers from a genetic condition.
An albino child can only be born of two people with the same gene disorder, to have an albino child you would have to find a person with those genes. Only some people have the ability to make an albino child.That is why they are so rare.
There are no relationship between this 3 events, the probability to give birth to a girl can not be deduce from previous birth given by a women. So the probability that the third child will be a girl is the same for this woman as for any other woman, no matter what happened before. It's like rolling a dice, if one gets an ace and an ace, it does not change the chance to get another ace for the third roll, or a 2, or a 3,.... All the roll results are independent if the dice is not loaded