In most industrialized countries there are about 105 boys born for every 100 girls. This number does change so it is NOT constant, but it gives you a rough idea. so 105+100=205 AND 105/205 =.512195 which is the probability of being born male.
Approx 1/2, except that while it is in the womb, it is not a baby!
50% then 25%
Assuming that the probability of having a baby girl is 1/2 and that of having a baby boy is 1/2, the probability of having 3 baby girls in a row is (1/2)(1/2)(1/2)=1/8.
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Without any further information, the probability is between 0.0001 and 0.0002
Approx 1/2, except that while it is in the womb, it is not a baby!
1 in 2 children born will be male.
the baby is a female
50% then 25%
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.
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According to the American CIA, worldwide the number of boys born to the number of girls is 1.07:1, which implies a probability of about 0.517. This varies somewhat by country, for instance. At one extreme, according to the list of countries by sex ratio presented in wikipedia is Liechtenstein at 0.558, at the other Haiti at 0.503.
The probability that mathematics will make a male pregnant is zero!
The ratio of male to female babies born is approximately 1:1, meaning that for every male baby born, there is also a female baby born. This balanced ratio is a result of the combination of genetic and environmental factors.
While the answer will vary according to country, parents ages and genetic make up, the global probability is 0.48, approx.
The mathematical probability is 0.
Nope. However the roles are reversed and the male carries the babies.