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A mathematical problem can be given in words, such as: Three boys and two girls walked to school. On the way, they met two boys and four girls also walking to school. How many boys walked to school? How many girls walked to school. NOTE: This website won't show the plus sign so I have to use the word plus. A number sentence would be: 2 boys plus two boys equals 4 boys. 2 girls plus four girls equals 6 girls. NOTE: Your teacher probably will want only the numbers.
There are 6 girls and 24 boys. Algebraic solution: Let G = number of girls, B= number of boys G+B = 30 B = 4G Substitute to form G + 4G = 30 5G = 30 G = 6 B = 4G = 4 x 6 = 24
The odds of a four-child family having four boys can be calculated using the probability of each child being a boy, which is typically 1/2. Therefore, the probability of having four boys in a row is (1/2) × (1/2) × (1/2) × (1/2) = 1/16. This means the odds against having four boys are 15 to 1, as there are 15 other combinations of boys and girls possible in four children.
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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.
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if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls
yes he had four boys and no girls
Randy Moss has four children, two boys and two girls. His kids names are - Sydney and Senali (the girls) and Thaddeus and Montigo (the boys).
Four young teenage black boys from the USA.
Yes she had 8 children. Four girls and four boys
Not physically possible..
depends on the person on how active they are and what they like to do some girls can do four things and some boys can only do 1
Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, had nine children with his wife Jean Armour. They had five boys and four girls.
The four girls love to play games together.
A mathematical problem can be given in words, such as: Three boys and two girls walked to school. On the way, they met two boys and four girls also walking to school. How many boys walked to school? How many girls walked to school. NOTE: This website won't show the plus sign so I have to use the word plus. A number sentence would be: 2 boys plus two boys equals 4 boys. 2 girls plus four girls equals 6 girls. NOTE: Your teacher probably will want only the numbers.
yes he had seven childern 4 girls and 3 boys.