Recent research has shown that women who skip breakfast are more likely to give birth to baby girls, whereas women who eat breakfast are more likely to have baby boys. To test this, we took a sample of pregnant women who already knew the gender of their baby and asked them whether they ate breakfast each day or not. What are the odds of having a boy if you eat breakfast?

A. The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   ate   breakfast The   number   that   had   a   girl   and   ate   breakfast
B. The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   didn ' t   eat   breakfast The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   ate   breakfast
C. The   number   that   had   a   girl   and   ate   breakfast The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   ate   breakfast
D. The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   ate   breakfast The   number   that   had   a   boy   and   didn ' t   eat   breakfast


Answer: A

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