The statement of the question doesn't provide sufficient information to calculate that.
The global gender probability, at birth, is approx 0.517 for male and 0.483 for female. This is not the same as the gender ratio at conception because of gender-specific abortion.
it depends on how much sexual intercourse you have. it is up to you.
The probability of having a male or female baby is generally considered to be roughly equal, with about a 50% chance for each gender. While biological factors can influence this ratio slightly, the overall probability in large populations tends to balance out to close to 1:1. Therefore, for any individual pregnancy, the chance is approximately 50% for a male and 50% for a female.
The probability of a boy (male) is equal to the probability of a girl (female) which equals 1/2. The king is a male. So, we need the probability of a male and a male which is 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4.
The statement of the question doesn't provide sufficient information to calculate that.
It is approx 0.48
50%
51%..
The probability of selecting 1 female at random is 4/8 There are now 7 students, 3 of which are female so the probability of selecting another female is 3/7 The probability two randomly selected students are female is (4/8)x(3/7)= 3/14
The individual probability that a child born will be female is 50% or 0.5.Using this we can calculate the probability that at least one of the children will be female by:calculating the probability that none of the children will be female and then subtracting this from 1.The probability that all the children are male is therefore 0.53 = 0.5 * 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.125.Thus the answer is 1 - 0.125 = 0.875 = 87.5%
1/2.
It is approx 0.4831
hmmm
50% because the male and female would both have the chance
50%, or half. Therefore, there is an equal chance that the offspring will be female.
I work with an infant school including a nursery and so the probability is 1.