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12 September, 17:00

A quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible answers. For someone who makes random guesses for all of the answers, find the probability of passing if the minimum passing grade is 60 %.

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  1. 12 September, 17:13
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    "Passing" would entail getting 6 or more answers correct.

    One way in which to calculate this probability would be to use the

    "binomcdf (" function available on TI calculators.

    binomcdf (10,0.2,0) produces a list of cumulative binomial probabilities for n=0 to n=10. We take the 6th such sum; it is 0.9936. This is the probability that the student, choosing answers at random, will get 5 or fewer answers right. (In other words, it's awfully hard to guess your way thru a multiple-choice test.)

    Subtracting 0.9936 from 1.0000 produces the probability 0.0064 This is the probability of getting 6 or more questions right by guessing.
  2. 12 September, 20:52
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    5.67 i is the answer to the question
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