Required Information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Assume that the probability a child is a boy is 0.51 and that the sexes of children born into a family are independent. Choose the expression that gives the probability that a family of five children has exactly three boys. Multiple Choice ○ (5) (0.51)*(0_0.51)** ○ (3) (0.51)*(1–0.51)** O (5) (0.51)*(1-0.51) (2) (0.51)*(0-0.51)**
Required Information NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Assume that the probability a child is a boy is 0.51 and that the sexes of children born into a family are independent. Choose the expression that gives the probability that a family of five children has exactly three boys. Multiple Choice ○ (5) (0.51)*(0_0.51)** ○ (3) (0.51)*(1–0.51)** O (5) (0.51)*(1-0.51) (2) (0.51)*(0-0.51)**
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