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Assuming boys are equally as likely as girls, 125 boys would be expected. The probability of getting 140 or fewer boys is approximately 97.51%
, the highest percentage of babies who have been named Katie is 0.563% in 1986.
because people kept on having sex like me and they produced babies. -Jacobibecause more and more babys get born
You have 2 choices for 20 times, so the number of sequences is 220 or 1048576.
Correlation method is to examine relationships between variables.Ex: Findings show that a correlation, between optimism and better psychological adjustment among cancer patients.Ex2: Smoking during pregnancy is correlated, unfortunately, with increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in babies.
Assuming boys are equally as likely as girls, 125 boys would be expected. The probability of getting 140 or fewer boys is approximately 97.51%
They are equally as cute, all babies are designed that way, what ever their species.
It depends some have more of mum or more of dad or both equally
You would think so, as wanted babies are the recipients of many more of their parents resources. That at least would give them a higher probability of success and that is not mentioning all the other factors supporting wanted babies.
no I am assuming that it's your baby that is bouncing around and you wanna know if that could cause his constipation problems any exercise is good for your babies tummy
it was probability not a good experience if she has had babies before, because it can be painful and she might not want to go through that again.
I'm assuming that Sims Deluxe Edition is Sims 1 and to answer your question, yes.
Assuming there's no question the babies are identical twins then, no. A paternity test on one will answer the question. However if they are fraternal twins (not identical) then, yes, each must be tested.
No. Having a baby is never against New York law. Cousins can marry in New York State. They can have sex, assuming they are not minors. They can have babies, whether they are married are not.
You give no indication of the life span of the flies - do they die after producing 20 offspring in 1 day, or do they keep on producing flies until the end of the month. Nor do you specify how many days are in the month. Assuming an average month of 30 days (since the year has an average of approx 30.44 days per month), then: Assuming no fly dies and keeps on producing 20 every day, then: After day 1: 1 adult + 20 babies After day 2: 21 adult + 420 babies After day 3: 441 adult + 8820 babies And so on After 30 days there are approx 4.1967×10³⁹ babies Assuming the flies die after producing the babies, then: After day 1: 20 babies After day 2: 400 babies After day 3: 8000 babies and so on After 30 days there are approx 1.0737 × 10³⁹ babies
I have a female that had 2 babies before I got her in 2000 so I am assuming she is about 14 or 15 years old.
Erythroblastosis fetalis (hemolytic disease of the newborn). A first-born child will not usually suffer harmful effects, however subsequent babies will be affected.