The sample contains 225 students, where there are 148 females and 77 males.
The probability of an event A occurring can be calculated as
QUESTION A:
Number of students that say that it will be easier to make friends with the same sex is 33.
The probability of this event is calculated as
The students who will say it is easier to make friends with males are the females that make friends with the opposite sex and the males that make friends with the same sex. The sum will be
The probability of this can be calculated by
The probability of both events occurring is calculated as
The intersection of S and M is simply the number of people that say same-sex and males. This number is 13, the number of males that say same sex.
The probability is calculated as
Therefore, the general probability is given to be
QUESTION B:
The number of females that answered that it is easier to make friends with the same sex is 20.
There are 148 females in total.
Therefore, the proportion of females that answered that it is easier to make friends with the same sex can be calculated as
QUESTION C:
The number of male students that said it is easier to make friends with the opposite sex is 24.
The probability is given as