Question: Suppose that in Example 2.4.2 we ignored the ages of the children and distinguished only three family types: (boy, boy), (girl, boy), and (girl, girl).

Suppose that in Example 2.4.2 we ignored the ages of the children and distinguished only three family types: (boy, boy), (girl, boy), and (girl, girl). Would the conditional probability of both children being boys given that at least one is a boy be different from the answer found on p. 35? Explain.

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