A course in early civilization has three freshman, seven sophomores and 11 juniors if one student is selected at random find the probability of the following events part a if a junior is selected part B if a freshman is selected and part C if a senior is selected
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- There are 3 freshmen, 7 sophomores, and 11 juniors. - Total number of students = 3 (freshmen) + 7 (sophomores) + 11 (juniors) = 21 students. Show more…
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