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From a group of 2 boys and 3 girls we select a child. Find the probability of this child being a girl

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Answered by GOWSHI07
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Answer:

3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

n(b)=2

n(g)=3

Total no of students=5

probability of selecting a girl =3/5

Answered by JeanaShupp
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The probability of this child being a girl is \dfrac{3}{5}  .

Explanation:

Given : The number of girl = 3

The number of boys = 2

Total children = 3+2=5

Now , the probability of this child being a girl would be \dfrac{\text{Number of girls}}{\text{Total children}}

=\dfrac{3}{5}

Therefore , the probability of this child being a girl is \dfrac{3}{5}  .

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In a family, there are 3 children. Assuming that the chances of a child beinIn a family, there are 3 children. Assuming that the chances of a child being a male or a female are equal. Find the probability that :

i) There is one girl in the family.

ii) There is no male child in the family.

iii) There is at least one male child in the family.

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