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Suppose an exam consisted of 10 multiple choice problems, ea…

Posted byAnonymous December 8, 2025December 8, 2025

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Suppоse аn exаm cоnsisted оf 10 multiple choice problems, eаch with five possible responses (A-E), only 1 of which is correct.  Hint: The number of trials is the number of questions on an exam.  The probability of success is the probability a student randomly guesses the correct answer to any question.  Round all answers to 4 decimals.  If a student randomly guesses the answers to each question then what is the probability that a student guesses the correct answer to exactly 0 questions? [answer1] If a student randomly guesses the answers to each question then what is the probability that a student guesses the correct answer to exactly 7 questions? [answer2] If a student randomly guesses the answers to each question then what is the probability that a student guesses the correct answer to exactly 10 questions? [answer3]

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