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Assume that each born child is equally likely to be a boy or a girl. If a family has two childeren what is the conditional probability that both gives both are girls given that
i. the youngest is a girl
ii. Atleast one is a girl

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Let b and g represent the boy and the girl child, respectively. If a family has two children, the sample space will be
`S={(b,b),(b,g),(g,b),(g,g)}`
Let A be the event that both children are girls. Therefore, A = `{(g,g)}`
(i) Let B be the evetn that the youngest child is a girl. Therefore,
`B={(b,g),(g,g)}`
`thereforeP(B)=2/4=1/2andP(AnnB)=1/4`
The conditional probability that both are girls, given that the youngest child is a girl, is given by P(A/B).
`thereforeP(A//B)=(P(AnnB))/(P(B))=(1//4)/(1//2)=1/2`
(ii) Let C be event that at least one child is a girl. Therefore,
`C={(b,g),(g,b),(g,g)}`
`impliesAnnC={g,g}`
`impliesP(C)=3/4andP(Ann C)=1/4`
The conditional probability that both are girls, given that at least one child is girl, is given by P(A/C). Therefore,
`P(A//C)=(P(AnnC))/(P(C))=(1//4)/(3//4)=1/3`
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