... The wikipedia article states its 1/3, i was just explaining it.
For the other guy who said that male female was the same as female male - you're sortof correct, but not really. they are different cases that can be grouped...
Ok this is like the monty hall problem.
If atleast one is male, you have three possible situations
Beagle1 Beagle 2
Male Male
Male Female
Female Male
Of these three possible outcomes, only one of them results in the second beagle being male.
Thats where the 33% comes...
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