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Answer:

29%

Explanation:

First, let's fill in the table.

Male:

Freshmen: 4

Sophomore: 6

Juniors: 2

Seniors: 2

Total: 4 + 6 + 2 + 2

Total: 14

Female:

Freshmen: 3

Sophomore: 4

Juniors: 6

Seniors: 3

Total: 3 + 4 + 6 + 3

Total: 16

Now, to find the probability that a male would be a freshmen, we would do:

4/14

Convert it to a decimal:

.285

Convert to percentage:

29%

So, there is a 29% chance that a male is a freshmen.

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