Total students = 6 + 16 + 11 + 6 = 39
a) P(first is junior and second is senior) = P(first is junior) * P(second is senior) = (11/39) * (6/38) = 0.045
b) P(both students are sophomores) = (16/39) * (15/38) = 0.162
c) diagram is not in the question.
d) P(one is freshman other is a sophomore) = P(first is freshman) * P(second is sophomore) + P(first is sophomore) * P(second is frshman)
= (6/39) * (16/38) + (16/39) * (6/38)
= 0.130
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