A major problem with multiple births is the survival of the children. In October 2009, the Suleman octuplets (8 children) were born in California and they were still doing well at the age of 5.
We use three coins (quarter, nickel, dime) each are flipped only once. We get 8 possible outcomes (or four outcomes as an alternative).
To determine the amount of possible outcomes, there must be a number of sections for each spinner
enless you include it landing on it's side the two possible outcomes for this are: Heads and Tails
There are two outcomes for each coin and three coins; 2 x 2 x 2 = 23 = 8 outcomes.
As a group, I count four. 3 heads 3 tails 2 heads, 1 tail 2 tails, 1 head
15 children born all at once would be called quindectuplets. This many births at once has never occurred in humans (our record is octuplets), but in some other species it is possible.
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There are 2^5 = 32 outcomes possible for a family of 5 children.
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Dionne Warwick has 2 children
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Probably up to eight babies.
There are 12.
The main aim oevacuation was to save as many children as possible.
Once it was illegal to import slaves from Africa, Southerners tried to increase the existing supply of slaves. They encouraged slave families to have as many children as possible.
If there are 55 children in the classroom then it is not possible for 61 of them ti be girls!
2 kids married once