2009-03-12, 02:18 PM
It's the same concept.
It's generally assumed that a kid has a 50/50 chance of being either sex. In that case, any kid has a 50% chance of being male. Even if you know one kid is male, that in no way affects another.
If a family has three daughters (and the father doesn't have fucked up sperm), then the chance of the fourth child being male is still 50%.
It's generally assumed that a kid has a 50/50 chance of being either sex. In that case, any kid has a 50% chance of being male. Even if you know one kid is male, that in no way affects another.
If a family has three daughters (and the father doesn't have fucked up sperm), then the chance of the fourth child being male is still 50%.

