Multiple Choice
A group of freshmen at a local university consider joining the equestrian team. Thirty-five percent of students choose Western riding, 45% choose dressage, and 40% choose jumping. Fifteen percent choose both dressage and jumping, while 15% choose Western and dressage. No one chooses Western and jumping. There are no horses suitable for two styles, and each student is assigned to one horse. If two students decide to join the team, what is the probability that one student joins jumping only and the other student joins the Western team, if they independently decide?
A) 0.175
B) 0.125
C) 0.0375
D) 0.105
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