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Two students compete for a prestigious university scholarship. Student X comes from a high-income family and has benefited from expensive private tutoring. Student Y comes from a low-income family with limited access to educational resources. The scholarship is awarded based on the single highest score on a standardized exam, which is administered and graded identically for all applicants. Student X scores higher and wins the scholarship. According to a viewpoint where the fairness of the process is the only criterion for justice, which of the following statements best analyzes this situation?

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