Assume each newborn baby has a probability of approximately 0.51 of being female and 0.49 of being male. For a family with three children, let Xequalsnumber of children who are girls. a. Identify the three conditions that must be satisfied for X to have the binomial distribution. b. Identify n and p for the binomial distribution. c. Find the probability that the family has one girl and two boys.

Assume each newborn baby has a probability of approximately 0.51 of being female and 0.49 of...
The Binomial distribution: Each newborn baby has a probability of approximately 0.54 of being male. For a family with six children, let X=number of children who are girls. ·Identify n and p for the binomial distribution. ·Find the probability distribution of ? ·Find the mean and standard deviation of distribution of ?
Assume that the probability of any newborn baby being a boy is one half and that all births are independent. If a family has three children (no twins), what is the probability of the event that none of them are boys?
Assume that the probability of a boy being born is the same as the probability of a girl being born.(a) Find the probability that for family with four children, the two oldest children are girls.(b) Find the probability that for family with four children, exactly two of the children are boys.(c) Find the probability that for family with four children, at least two of the children are boys.
Let x determine a random variable, and use your knowledge of probability to prepare a probability distribution A family has three children and the number of girls is recorded. (Assume an equal chance of a boy or girl for each birth) Complete the probability distribution. P(x) (Type an integer or a simplified fraction )
Let x determine a random variable, and use your knowledge of probability to prepare a probability distribution A family has three children and the number of...
The number of boys, X, in a family of eight children has a binomial distribution where the chances of a boy are equal to the chances of a girl being a member of the family. Determine the probability of the family having 2 boys or at least 4 girls.
Assume that the probability of a boy being born is the same as the probability of a girl being born. Find the probability that a family with three children will have the given composition.The two oldest children are girls.
In a family with 6 children, let success be defined as having a baby girl, and find the probability that: (A) the first girl is the first child born. (B) the first girl is the 2nd or the 4th child born. (C) the first girl is the last child born. (D) there are no girls born into this family. Is it possible if you could write down each equation used next to each step? Its helpful for me to see...
A family has four children, of age 3, 6, and 16 and 16 . Let’s assume that the probability of giving birth to a boy is the same as the probability of giving birth to a girl. Determine the following probabilities: (a) that all 4 children are girls (b) that at least two of the children are boys (c) that the oldest child is a girl (d) that only three children are of the same gender (e) Given that you...
Let x determine a random variable, and use your knowledge of probability to prepare a probability distribution A family has three children and the number of girls is recorded. (Assume an equal chance of a boy or girl for each birth) Complete the probability distribution. P(x) (Type an integer or a simplified fraction )
Consider a family with eight children. Assuming that the sex each child is determined independently of the others and that each child is equally likely to be female or male, a. What is the probability that exactly four children are female? Hint: Use the binomial distribution. (10 points) b. What is the probability that at most seven children are female? Hint: What is the complement of this event? (10 points)c. Find the conditional probability that the first two children born are female...