In stating that the two events were independent, I was assuming that the gender of the second child was yet to be determined. Things change though when both genders are determined in advance. The 1/3 chance makes sense now, as well as the connection to Monty Hall.
Thanks for arguing the articles case, it helped me learn something. Namely, to read the problem more carefully to determine the assumptions correctly.
Thanks for arguing the articles case, it helped me learn something. Namely, to read the problem more carefully to determine the assumptions correctly.

Recreational mathematics
24/05/2010 09:17:27 PM
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How is boy/girl different from girl/boy?
25/05/2010 01:05:15 AM
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I think it has to do with sequence
25/05/2010 08:37:05 AM
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The problem doesn't state the sequence, so there's no reason to assume it.
25/05/2010 08:56:09 AM
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Faulty "logic". 2/4
25/05/2010 02:12:54 AM
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I was going to say.
25/05/2010 02:48:38 AM
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Yeah
25/05/2010 05:05:16 AM
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Re: Yeah
25/05/2010 09:52:58 AM
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I don't know Python, but I think I know what went wrong there.
25/05/2010 11:33:18 AM
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Re: I don't know Python, but I think I know what went wrong there.
25/05/2010 01:53:01 PM
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Ah, I see now; sorry.
25/05/2010 02:27:05 PM
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I think I see where I went wrong.
25/05/2010 07:44:25 PM
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You realize this thread now contains the words "Monty" and "Python" several times, right?
26/05/2010 11:01:24 AM
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