A maths examination consists of two papers, which are marked independently. The mark given for each paper can be any integer from 0 to 50 inclusive, and the total mark for the examination is the sum of the marks on the individual papers. In order to make the examination completely fair, the

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A maths examination consists of two papers, which are marked independently. The
mark given for each paper can be any integer from 0 to 50 inclusive, and the total mark
for the examination is the sum of the marks on the individual papers. In order to make
the examination completely fair, the examiners decide to allocate the marks for each paper
at random, so that the probability of a given candidate being allocated k marks where
0 < k < 50) for a given paper is 1/51.
Show that the probability of a given candidate receiving a total of 60 marks in total on
the two papers is
41/51^2

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