The theoretical probability is defined as the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes.
We want to calculate the probability the student is a male given that it's a sophomore. Since we already know the student is a sophomore, the possible outcomes are only male sophomores(6) and female sophomores(4) and the favourable outcomes are the male sophomores(6), therefore, this probability is:
![P(Male|Sophomore)=(6)/(6+4)=(6)/(10)=(60)/(100)=60\%](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/jnsm5wxl265xmx4wp4fr1ehemu87nwee88.png)
The probability the student is a male given that it's a sophomore is 60%.