Answer:

Explanation:
Given: The number of persons elected to the Board of Directors for a community organization = 3
To select person first for president and then for president, the total number of ways =

The number of ways Jack will be selected first for president and Sheila will be selected second for vice president = 1
Then , the probability that Jack will be selected first for president and Sheila will be selected second for vice president is given by :-
