Assume that all elementary events in the same sample space are equally likely. A family has three children. Assuming a boy is as likely as a girl to have been born, what are the following probabilities?   One is a girl and two are boys.   At least 2 are boys.

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Assume that all elementary events in the same sample space are equally likely.

A family has three children. Assuming a boy is as likely as a girl to have been born, what are the following probabilities?
 
One is a girl and two are boys.
 
At least 2 are boys.
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Let us denote G=girl and B=boy

So the possible outcomes are {GGG, GGB, GBG, GBB, BGG, BGB, BBG, BBB}. Total 8 outcomes. 

 

We can have one girl and 2 boys for the outcomes= {GBB, BGB, BBG}. So 3 outcomes.

So the probability of 1 girl and 2 boys=n(1 girl and 2 boys)n(all outcomes)=38

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