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The two-children problem

A family has two children, each independently equally likely to be a boy or a girl.

Given that at least one of the children is a boy, what is the probability that both are boys? How does the answer change if you're told the older child is a boy?

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Write out the four equally likely gender orderings and cross out the ones ruled out by each piece of information.

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