Math, asked by Tracking, 2 months ago

A woman has 4 children.They are all males.The children of the rest of her family are equally divided between males and females .What is the woman's next child likely to be male or female?

Answers

Answered by 203022
2

Answer:

I think her net child is likely to be male

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to stay eqaully divied from male and female is for her to a another son.If she had a daughter then she would have to have 3 other daughters but if she has another son the numbers will still techniaclly even.

Answered by sahils90821
0

Answer:

We know that when two people who are both heterozygous for a simple Mendelian autosomal gene alpha have a child, the probability that the child will show the dominant phenotype is 3/4. Let's ask a somewhat more complex question. If this couple has a total of four children, what is the probability that 3 of the 4 will show the dominant phenotype? To answer this, we will first derive the appropriate formula and then use it to calculate the numerical answer. The same formula allows us to understand the expected statistical distribution of the various possible phenotype patterns in four-child ( or any other size) families in a large population.

1. Review: How can some simple

Similar questions