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2. The high school students who attend Springfield Women's Academy are eligible to tryout for various teams within the athletic department. Students are 74% likely to tryout for softball; 27% likely to tryout for volleyball; 42% likely to tryout for tennis; and 88% likely to tryout for swimming. Many students choose to tryout for multiple teams. Students have equal probabilities of being freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors. What is the probability of the intersection of being a freshman and trying out for the tennis team?
a. 0.57
b. 0.11
c. 0.17
d. 0.67

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