Part 1.
First, let's create the two-way table for all the people that saw results:
Part 2:
The number of people that received a power pill is 20, and from these people, only 13 saw results, so the probability is 13/20 = 0.65 = 65%.
The number of people that received a placebo is 20, and from these people, only 9 saw results, so the probability is 9/20 = 0.45 = 45%.
That means if the person received a power pill, the probability of seeing results is greater.
Part 3:
The number of people that didn't see results is 18, and from these people, 11 received a placebo, so the probability is 11/18 = 0.6111 = 61.11%.
The number of people that didn't see results is 18, and from these people, 7 received a power pill, so the probability is 7/18 = 0.3889 = 38.89%.
That means if the person didn't see any results, the probability of having received a placebo is greater.