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Assuming that having boys and girls are equally likely, then the probability is 1/8. * * * * * You also need to assume that the children's genders are independent. They are NOT and depend on the parents' ages and genes.
Even if I assume that you mean probability and not probility, the question cannot be answered since there is no information as to what is being rolled. For a normal tetrahedral die, the answer is 1.
Even if I assume that you mean probability and not probility, the question cannot be answered since there is no information as to what is being rolled. For a normal tetrahedral die, the answer is 1.
Assume the given event depicts flipping a fair coin and rolling a fair die. The probability of obtaining a tail is ½, and the probability of obtaining a 3 in a die is 1/6. Then, the probability of encountering these events is (½)(1/6) = 1/12.
I assume you mean "probability". That refers to how likely something is to happen. It is a number between zero and one; a probability of zero means (more or less) that something is impossible, while a probability of one means more or less that something is sure to happen. Similarly, a probability close to 1, for example 0.95, means that it is very likely that something happens - if you try it out often, the even will happen most of the time.