# Nakafa Framework: LLM URL: https://nakafa.com/en/exercises/high-school/snbt/quantitative-knowledge/try-out/set-6/3 Exercises: Try Out - Set 6: Real exam simulation to sharpen your skills and build confidence. - Problem 3 --- ## Exercise 3 ### Question export const metadata = { title: "Problem 3", authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }], date: "12/23/2025", }; A family has children. It is known that at least one of the children is a girl. The probability that the family has girls and boy is ### Choices - [ ] $$\frac{1}{2}$$ - [ ] $$\frac{1}{7}$$ - [ ] $$\frac{1}{4}$$ - [x] $$\frac{3}{7}$$ - [ ] $$\frac{8}{9}$$ ### Answer & Explanation export const metadata = { title: "Problem 3 Solution", authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }], date: "12/23/2025", }; Let be a boy and be a girl. The sample space for a family with children (without conditions) has possibilities: It is given that "at least one child is a girl". This means the event "all children are boys" () is impossible. The new sample space () consists of all possibilities except : The number of elements in the sample space is . The expected event () is having girls and boy. From the sample space , the outcomes that satisfy this condition are: The number of expected outcomes is . The probability of the event is: Therefore, the probability that the family has girls and boy is . ---