Tina, Jake, Gina, and Carla form a club. They plan to select a president and a vice
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Tina, Jake, Gina, and Carla form a club. They plan to select a president and a vice president.
(a) Construct a tree diagram showing all the possible outcomes.
(b) List the sample space.
(c) Determine the probability that Gina is selected president and Jake is selected vice president.
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