Sons or Daughters?


This is a very simple problem indeed, which well illustrates Bayesian probability, and how it can be very counter-intuitive.

A man has two children. One is a boy. What is the chance that the other is a girl? For the purpose of your calculation, assume that the man, his wife, and his children are all normal, and that half of all births are male, and half female.


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