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A multiple choice question has 18 possible​ answers, only one of which is correct. Is it​ "significant" to answer a question correctly if a random guess is​ made? Consider an event to be​ "significant" if its probability is less than or equal to 0.05.

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Answer:

It is not ''significant''

Explanation:

Let's call the event

A : ''Answer a question correctly if a random guess is made''

Now we calculate the probability for the event A


P(A)=(cases where A occurs)/(total cases)

In the exercise A occurs in only one way and the total cases are the number of possible answers


Total cases = 18


P(A)=(1)/(18) =0.0555555

An event B is ''significant'' if
P(B)\leq 0.05


P(A)=0.0555555

⇒A it is not a ''significant'' event

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