The question of probabilities takes into account the number of required outcomes over the number of total outcomes.
A look at the table shows that the intersection of front and window seats is at 8. That is the first figure on the second column indicates those who would prefer a fron seat by the window. Note that there is a total of 36 passengers.
Hence the probability that a passenger prefers to sit in the front of the plane and prefers a window seat is shown as
![\begin{gathered} P(\text{front and window)=}\frac{Number\text{ of required outcomes}}{Number\text{ of possible outcomes}} \\ P(\text{front and windows)=}(8)/(36) \\ P(\text{fron and window)=}(2)/(9) \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/mx3zz2a1vup8opgnccjk5ref1elnbylueu.png)
The correct answer is option D