It's possible to have a family of six girls and no boys due to the random nature of genetic inheritance. Each child has a 50% chance of being male or female, so a family could simply have six girls by chance. Additionally, the family's reproductive choices or circumstances could also influence the gender composition, but in terms of genetics, it’s purely a matter of probability.
50/50
160 boys. 162 boys.
the Probabilty is not big but one out of six girls want to be boys!
The probability of a number of randomly selected people being all girls is approximately (1/2)n, where n is the number of people. For a larger number of people, this expression becomes smaller and smaller. Please note that in the past, certain schools separated boys and girls (some schools only for boys, other schools only for girls). This might still be the case in some places. In this case, there is NOT a random selection.
3+3 = 6
24 houses
Davila
Lauren comes from a family of 11 kids. Six girls (kathrine, amy, lisa, christina, and dani) and 5 boys.
The probability of a number of randomly selected people being all girls is approximately (1/2)n, where n is the number of people. For a larger number of people, this expression becomes smaller and smaller. Please note that in the past, certain schools separated boys and girls (some schools only for boys, other schools only for girls). This might still be the case in some places. In this case, there is NOT a random selection.
Six - 4 boys and 2 girls.
Five and six.
There are 180 boys.