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Suppose your teacher accidentally gives you a multiple-choice calculus test, instead of an Algebra 2 test. There are 40 true-false questions, and you and your classmates answer the questions randomly. The probability of getting an answer correct is 1/2 . You can use 1/2 as the population proportion.

Develop a simulation for answering the 40 questions. Record your results.

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Step-by-step explanation: You may have a chance of getting 20 questions correct while another 20 wrong. So if you have 1/2 the probability with your class it would be around 20 correct and 20 wrong.

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