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14 August, 12:19

Multiple-choice questions have a special grading rule determined by your instructor. Assume that your instructor has decided to grade these questions in the following way:

If you submit an incorrect answer to a multiple-choice question with n options, you will lose 1 / (n-1) of the credit for that question. Just like the similar multiple-choice penalty on most standardized tests, this rule is necessary to prevent random guessing.

If a multiple-choice question has five answer choices and you submit one wrong answer before getting the question correct, how much credit will you lose for that part of the question?

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  1. 14 August, 13:21
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    The person will lose 0.25 credits.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to given condition, the deduction on wrong answer is:

    Deduction = 1 / (n-1)

    where, n = no. of options in the question.

    Therefore, if a person gives an incorrect answer to a multiple chice question which has 5 options. Then,

    n = 5

    and the deduction will be given as:

    Deduction = 1 / (5-1)

    Deduction = 1/4

    Deduction = 0.25 credit

    The person will lose 0.25 credits.
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