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One Son Policy

Author:
Steve Phelps
If the United States adopted a “one son” policy, how would the policy affect the average number of children per family, which is currently 1.86? The simulation below shows 100 trials or families. Each dot in the dot plot represents the number of children in a family. The rule is you can continue to have children until you have a boy.

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