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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mr. and Mrs. Sumo have a child who is an albino. what is the probability that their 5th and 6th children will be albinos? some help would be appreciated

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@smartypantsjay OMG!!! Why do the continue to do this. There are more than eight identified mutations that can lead to albinoism. Did they give you the exact type of albinoism?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NOPE... and imso frustrated coz i have loads of work...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mrdoldum

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

uhh it depends is that 1 kid the only albino?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats all teh question said..so i guess yes.. the only albino

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

well then its either a 1 in 5 or above chance

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

if the 5th kid is albino then 1 in 5 if the 6th is then 1 in 6 and so on until one of the kids becomes albino

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the question worth 5 marks... i think they expect a cross or something..

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

well its all i got lol :D

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

yolo

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