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Find the probability of a couple having at least 1 girl among 4 children. Assume that boys and girls are

equally likely and that the gender of a child is independent of the gender of any brothers or sisters.

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Answer:

15/16 (93.75%)

Explanation:

List of Possible Combinations:

BBBB, BBBG, BBGB, BBGG, BGBB, BGBG, BGGB, BGGG, GBBB, GBBG, GBGB, GBGG, GGBB, GGBG, GGGB, GGGG

As you can see, only 1 out of 16 of the possible combinations is all boys. This means that the chance of at least 1 girl among the 4 children is 15 out of 16 (15/16) or 93.75%

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