Answer:
I don't understand what this is.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider such events:
A - slip with number 3 is chosen;
B - the sum of numbers is 4.
You have to count
Use formula for conditional probability:
1. The event consists in selecting two slips, first is 3 and second should be 1, because the sum is 4. The number of favorable outcomes is exactly 1 and the number of all possible outcomes is 5·4=20 (you have 5 ways to select 1st slip and 4 ways to select 2nd slip). Then the probability of event is
2. The event consists in selecting two slips with the sum 4. The number of favorable outcomes is exactly 2 (1st slip 3 and 2nd slip 1 or 1st slip 1 and 2nd slip 3) and the number of all possible outcomes is 5·4=20 (you have 5 ways to select 1st slip and 4 ways to select 2nd slip). Then the probability of event is
3. Then
Answer:
Answer:
#1 is It could be another girl or it could be a boy
#2 is Its could be another boy or it could be a girl.
The diagram should look like this:
BB. BG
GB GG
#4 is 4
#5 is 1
#6 is there is 1/2 a change the baby can be a girl and a 1/2 change the baby can be a boy. For both of them to be girls; it would be 1/4 chance.