Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.04.2020 19:15, cancerbaby209

A woman is about to deliver triplets. If each child is the product of an independent fertilization event (i. e. fraternal twins, not identical twins), what is the probability that all of her babies will be of the same gender (i. e., she will deliver EITHER all girls OR all boys)?

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