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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 22, 2020 14:07:50 GMT
Who's Jep?
I agree with 1/3.
What do you mean "We can also eliminate one of the possibilities of BG or GB"? Those two scenarios are possible, as is GG. Hence, prob of GG is 1/3.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 23, 2020 9:17:28 GMT
Some fag. And yes one of those two scenarios is possible. We know one will be eliminated, so we can subtract one possibility. Or list it as (BG or GB), both aren't true at once though. But they both could be true - that's all that matters. The possible scenarios are: BB BG GB GG We can rule BB out, meaning GG is 1 of 3 possible scenarios, i.e. 1/3rd probability.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 23, 2020 13:21:52 GMT
So what do you think the answer is?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 24, 2020 14:58:39 GMT
Is kind of funny because the answer is in the original question. Last i looked they went 16 pages on that. What are the odds of a girl? Well, uh, you just said they were 50/50. The question is not what are the odds of boy vs girl, but what are the odds of his other child being a girl knowing one is a girl. Different things.
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