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75 points All freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors attended a high school assembly. The total student attendance is shown in the table. Twice during the assembly, a student is chosen at random to assist with the presentation. After the first student has finished assisting, the student returns to the group and can be chosen a second time. What is the probability that the first student chosen is a senior and the second student chosen is a sophomore?

a. 11/320
b. 3/80
c. 11/40
d. 2/5

75 points All freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors attended a high school assembly-example-1
User Anssi
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The answer is A. 11/320. Hope this helps.

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Answer:- A is the right answer .

Probability that the first student chosen is a senior and the second student chosen is a sophomore=
(11)/(320)

Explanation:-

According to the given table,

Total students=31+10+17+22= 80

Number of senior students = 22

Let A be the event 1 of choosing first student a senior

Then Probability of choosing first student a senior P(A) =
(number\ of\ senior\ students)/(total\ students)=(22)/(80)=(11)/(40)

Now, Number of sophomores = 10

Let B be the event 2 of choosing second student a sophomore after replacing first student.

Then Probability of choosing second student a sophomore P(B)=
(number\ of\ sophomores)/(total\ students)=(10)/(80)=(1)/(8)

As it is an independent event, then probability that the first student chosen is a senior and the second student chosen is a sophomore=P(A)×P(B)=
(11)/(40)*(1)/(8)=(11)/(320)



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