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8 November, 23:19

A certain business school has 500 students, and the law school at the same university has 800 students. Among these students, there are 30 sibling pairs consisting of 1 business student and 1 law student. If 1 student is selected at random from each school, what is the probability that a sibling pair is selected?

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  1. 8 November, 23:32
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    3/40000

    Step-by-step explanation:

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    Business 500 students

    Laws 800 students

    30 pairs of siblings, 1 in each school

    It is required to calculate the probability that a random pair of siblings is chosen.

    For this:

    Business, of 500 students we have 30 siblings to choose one

    30/500

    Continue, choose the sibling's partner, Laws, of 800 only 1 is the sibling of the chosen in Business.

    1/800

    So we have:

    (30/500) * (1/800) = 30/400000 = 3/40000

    You can choose in reverse, first Laws and then Business, leaving:

    (30/800) * (1/500) = 30/400000 = 3/40000

    And it gives the same result: 3/40000
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