The answer to the question is the second story problem
Let the boy be B and the girl be G
there are six possible outcomes
BGG, GBB, GBG, BGB, BBB, and GGG
therefore the probability of getting one boy and two girls is

also the probability of getting 3 girls is
Answer:
105 inventions
Step-by-step explanation:
Find how many inventions Inventor B had by dividing 630 by 6:
630/6
= 105
So, Inventor B had 105 inventions
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Answer:
I don't know
Step-by-step explanation:
How you will find out the value of 'n ' ?
[ n! × 2^( n-4 ) / { 4! × ( n-4 )! } ] = [ n! × 2^( n-5 ) / { 5! × ( n-5 )! } ]