6 out of 9.
It is 3/8.
The probability of exactly 3 girls in a family of 10 children, assuming equal chance of a boy or girl, is 0.1172. This is a binomial distribution.
The probability is 2 - 6
1 in 64
It is 3/8.
2/4
It is 3/8.
6 out of 9.
4/16 or 0.2 or 25%
The probability of exactly 3 girls in a family of 10 children, assuming equal chance of a boy or girl, is 0.1172. This is a binomial distribution.
50-50
The probability is 2 - 6
In a family with four children, the probability of having four boys is 1 in 16.
1 in 64
Probability equals the number of ways an event can occur divided by the total number of events. The total number of events is (b=boy, g=girl) is bb, bg, gb, gg. The probability is then 1/4.
We would need to know the number of children in the family to answer this question. For instance, the probability of having no girls in a family of two children would be 1/4 theoretically. In general it is 2-n where n is the number of children.