Yes
Yes, grandparents had exactly three boys (including my dad) and three girls.
It is possible because it has happened. My father had two brothers and three sisters.
50/50
Henry Parkes, the Australian politician, had a total of six children—three boys and three girls. His children were named William, George, and Henry (the boys), and Mary, Clara, and Ellen (the girls). Parkes' family life was significant in his public persona, as he often emphasized the values of family and education.
2/3
2/3
3+3 = 6
i think its like a family of 18 boys and a family of 11 girls but dont quote me on it
8
Dear sexy girls or boys it is plain
The number of children in the average American family has dropped from 2.5 to 1.3. On average there are more boys in an American family than girls. In 2002 about 95,000 more boys were born than girls. The mother's age may influence this phenomenon: older mothers about 40 have fewer boys than girls. Teen mothers experience the opposite. Chinese mothers have the highest ratio of boys to girls.
The statement can be true if the family has a total of five children, with two boys and three girls. The phrase "half of which are boys" can also be interpreted as meaning that two out of the five children are boys, which is indeed half of four, but not of five. Therefore, the family can have five children with two being boys, fulfilling the conditions of the question.