There is no simple answer to the question because the children's <br>
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genders are not independent events. They depend on the parents' ages and <br>
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their genes. Unfortunately there is no readily available <br>
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research into the genders of seven or more children to establish <br>
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the experimental probability for such an outcome.<br>
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However, if you assume that they are independent events then, given that the probability <br>
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of a girl is approx 0.48, then the probability of the seventh child being a girl is 0.48.<br>
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