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The ratio of male to female births is in fact not exactly one to one. The probability that a newborn turns out to be a male is nearly 0.52. A family has eight children. (Round your answers to five decimal places.) (a) What is the probability that all eight children are boys? (b) What is the probability all are girls? 0.00064 (C) What is the probability that four are girls and four are boys?
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The ratio of male to female births is in fact not exactly one to one. The probability that a newborn turns out to be a male is nearly 0.52. A family has eight children. (Round your answers to five decimal places.) (a) What is the probability that all eight children are boys? (b) What is the probability all are girls? 0.00064 (C) What is the probability that four are girls and four are boys?