Correct answer is C
drgroverahul and convalescence are correct.
We don't need to care about the father because if he was to have the abnormal X then he'd die in utero and doesn't live to mate with our case

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Now let's take the mother
-If she gives a normal X chromosome then there's 50% chance of making a normal XX female (viable) and 50% chance of making a normal XY male (viable).
-If she gives her abnormal X' chromosome then there's 50% chance of making a carrier X'X female (viable) and 50% chance of making a lethal X'Y male (non viable).
So out of four possibilities we have 2 viable females and one viable male and one non viable male and therefore the viable females to males ratio is 2:1