7. A family has three children and the number of girls is recorded. (Assume an equal chance of a boy or girl for each birth.) Complete the probability distribution. 1 3 Total P(x) 2. 2)

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(b) What is the probability that we get any sum but 7?
7. A family has three children and the number of girls is recorded. (Assume an equal chance of a boy or
girl for each birth.) Complete the probability distribution.
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Transcribed Image Text:(b) What is the probability that we get any sum but 7? 7. A family has three children and the number of girls is recorded. (Assume an equal chance of a boy or girl for each birth.) Complete the probability distribution. 1 3 Total P(r) A Print A Alternative formats Activity Details chis topic MacBook Air DII 80 F10 F9 F3 F4 & 23 $ 3 4 5 8 9 E R T Y F G H K
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