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Thanks to the answers I now understand why the ratio would be 1:1, which originally sounds counter intuitive to me. One of the reason for my disbelief and confusion is that, I know villages in China have the opposite problems of too high of boys:girls ratio. I can see that realistically, couples won't be able to continue to procreate indefinitely until they get the gender of child they want ...

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I'm studying Polyphase Filter Banks (PFB) but am having some difficulty grasping the concept. Let me clarify my understanding. Suppose we have a signal ranging from DC to 1.25 GHz, and each channel...

A couple decides to keep having children until they have the same number of boys and girls, and then stop. Assume they never have twins, that the "trials" are independent with probability...

The net effect is that even if I don't know which one is definitely a boy, the other child can only be a girl or a boy and that is always and only a 1/2 probability (ignoring any biological weighting that girls may represent 51% of births or whatever the reality is).

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Probability of having 2 girls and probability of having at least one girl Ask Question Asked 8 years, 8 months ago Modified 8 years, 8 months ago

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