If "chd" refers to child, the question cannot be answered. The gender of a child is not a random event: there are propensities for male or female children so information about other children is required. The gender bias changes as the parents grow older so information on the parents' age is required. Without such information, the best estimate is 0.5 - hardly useful!
The gender of a child is not a random variable so the question cannot be answered without additional information.
CHD. Church and Dwight company.
0% probability that their daughter will have it because it is a X-linked disease meaning only males can get it.
true False. According to ISSA, Age does have relevance to CHD.
Are obesity and stress are corfirmed risk factors of CHD
There is no simple answer to the question because children's gender are not independent events: they depend on the parents' ages and their genes. However, if you assume that the events then, the probability of a daughter is approx 0.48
If it is a fair coin then the probability is 0.5
Coronary heart disease.
Certain.
0.1%
It's the probability that I will take another breath of air, or the probability that tomorrow will come, or the probability that the moon will go through all its phases for the next month.
There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.