Answer:
Explanation:
To solve this problem, we can use the formula for finding the intersection of two sets:
Intersection of Set A and Set B = Set A * Set B
Here, Set A is the set of sophomores with dogs as pets, and Set B is the set of sophomores with cats as pets among the students in Set A.
So,
Set A = 5/12 (since 5/12 of sophomores have dogs as pets)
Set B = 8/15 (since 8/15 of sophomores with dogs also have cats as pets)
Multiplying these two fractions, we get:
Set A * Set B = (5/12) * (8/15) = 2/9
Therefore, 2/9 of Washington High School sophomores have both dogs and cats as pets. The answer is 2/9.