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In families with four children, you're interested in the probabilities for the different possible numbers of girls in a family.

In families with four children, you're interested in the probabilities for the different possible numbers of girls in a family. Using theoretical probability (assume girls and boys are equally likely), compile a five-column table with the headings "0" through "4," for the five possible numbers of girl children in a four-child family. Then, using "G" for girls and "B" for boys, list under each heading the various birth-order ways of achieving that number of girls in a family.

Then, use your table to calculate the following probabilities:

a. The probability of 1 girl

b. The probability of 2 girls

c. The probability of 4 girls

d. The probability the third child born is a girl

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