Q10: Suppose a family has four children. Let E represent the event "at most one boy". Let F represent at least one child of each sex" 1) Write out the sets S, E, F 2) Find the probabilities of E, F 3) Determine if E and F are independent

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Q10: Suppose a family has four children. Let E represent the event "at most one boy". Let F represent at
least one child of each sex"
1) Write out the sets S, E, F
2) Find the probabilities of E, F
3) Determine if E and F are independent
Transcribed Image Text:Q10: Suppose a family has four children. Let E represent the event "at most one boy". Let F represent at least one child of each sex" 1) Write out the sets S, E, F 2) Find the probabilities of E, F 3) Determine if E and F are independent
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