Final answer:
The probability that a five-star recruit will be offered a full football scholarship if they choose one of the top three conferences is 93%, while the odds of not selecting such a university are 25%.
These events are independent and exclusive as the choice of conference does not affect the likelihood of receiving a scholarship and recruits cannot simultaneously select and not select a top university.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve these probabilities, we will use the given historical percentages.
- The probability that a randomly selected five-star recruit who chooses one of the three most competitive athletic conferences will be offered a full football scholarship is just the probability of getting the scholarship, since the choice of conference does not affect scholarship offerings. This probability is 93%.
- The odds a randomly selected five-star recruit will not select a university from one of the three best conferences are determined by subtracting the probability of selecting one of the top conferences (75%) from 100%. That gives us 25%, or a 1 in 4 chance.
- These events are independent because the choice of conference does not affect the likelihood of receiving a scholarship. The events are exclusive because a recruit can either choose a university in one of the top three conferences or not (they cannot do both).