Approximately 50% - the same as if you didn't have 3 girls previously.
The male determines the sex of the child and some men are more likely to sire one sex or the other. But, no matter what sex children he's had in the past, his next child is as likely to be a boy or a girl as his first. What has happened in the past does not affect the odds in the future. That is a man's chances of having a boy after having two girls is the same as it was when he had his first girl. But, because he's had two girls it may suggest he's more likely to sire girls than boys.
Chances are, no, the small boy will not like it. He might not be able to breathe and it will probably hurt.
If the person is picked at random, the the probability is 3/7.
the girls wont fight
1 boy and 6 girls
Yes he does, he has 2 girls and a boy.
The Cow-Boy Girls - 1910 was released on: USA: 2 May 1910
2 Girls for Every Boy
about 1 boy to every 2 girls XD
If they want 2, ya!
That is a trick question because of how it is worded. If you were to ask,A woman wants to have 4 babies. If she predicts that the first three will be girls and the last one a boy, what are the chances she will be correct?Then the answer would be 1 in 2^4 (or 1 in 16 chance). 50% chance for each kid to the power of the number of kids she is predicting.Howevah! The number of kids she already has doesn't enter into the equation. She is making one prediction about the next child only. The answer is 1 in 2 (just as if she had already had 7 girls, or 1 girl, or 2 boys and 2 girls, or 7 cats and a twinkie.If this is a math problem then there is your answer. If this is a real-life question, then there are other factors to consider, such as hormonal levels. Some people just have all girls or all boys. It just works out like that.