THE ANSWER IS B
A: 1/3*6,000,000 does NOT equal 18,000,000
C: However, 2/5*6,000,000 does equal 2, yet, $2.4*10^3 is a FALSE STATEMENT and it doesn't make sense
D: Not ALL statements are correct
Answer:
There are 3 2/3 groups of 3/4 in 11/4

We'll assume that there is an equal probability of any position on the wheel, so a
chance for any given number.
We must take the probability of getting a 27, then the probability of getting a 15, and multiply them together to find the chances that they both happen in a row.

18 girls
Half of the students volunteer
15 don't -- so the other half must be 15 as well making there 30 students in the class.
If 12 are boys, then 30(students in class) - 12 (boys) = 18 girls