You pick two students at random, one at a time. What is the probability that the second student is a sophomore, given that the first is a freshman

Answer :

Answer:

0.40

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the probability for the second student be sophomore and the first is a freshman is shown below:

Let us assume

Sophomore = S

Freshman = F

Based on this assumption, the probability is as follows

So,

[tex]= \frac{P(S\cap F)}{P(F)} \\\\ = \frac{P(S) \times P(F)}{P(F)} \\\\ = \frac{16}{40}[/tex]

= 0.40

Hence, the probability for the second student be sophomore and the first student be freshman is 0.40

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