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24 January, 02:48

In taking a multiple-choice test, there are four possible answers for each problem, only one of which is correct. Assume that someone guesses randomly on all 25 problems. What is the probability of getting the first problem wrong?

a. 25

b. 0.25

c. 0.75

d. 75

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  1. 24 January, 03:57
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    D becase there is a 3/4 chance you will get it wrong. 3/4=75
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