Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.04.2021 05:10, theangelsanchez

A father is questioning the probability his daughter will receive a scholarship. She is a finalist for two different scholarships. The awarding of these scholarships is independent. For the first scholarship (Scholarship A) there are 5 finalists and two scholarships will be awarded. For the second scholarship (Scholarship B) there are also five finalists and one scholarship will be awarded. 1. What is the probability that she will receive Scholarship A and Scholarship B?
2. What is the probability that she will receive at least one scholarship, Scholarship A or Scholarship B?
3. Should she apply for both scholarships or one of the scholarships? If just one, which one? Why?

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