Math, asked by brainlyislove48, 7 months ago

.1000 families having 2 children were surveyed and the following data were

recorded.

Number of girls: 0; 1; 2

Number of families 111; 614; 275

If a family is chosen at random, find the probability that it has

(i) exactly 1 girl

(ii) at least 1 girl

(iii) at most 1 girl

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\1000 families with 2 children were surveyed, and the following data were recorded:If a family is chosen at random, compute the probability that it has:(i) exactly 1 girl(ii) exactly 2 girls1000 families with 2 children were surveyed, and the following data were recorded:If a family is chosen at random, compute the probability that it has:(i) exactly 1 girl(ii) exactly 2 girls1000 families with 2 children were surveyed, and the following data were recorded:If a family is chosen at random, compute the probability that it has:(i) exactly 1 girl(ii) exactly 2 girls1000 families with 2 children were surveyed, and the following data were recorded:If a family is chosen at random, compute the probability that it has:(i) exactly 1 girl(ii) exactly 2 girls

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