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A quiz has multiple-choice questions, each with 5 choices. The answer possibilities are distributed evenly. If a student gets a correct answer they will receive +3 points. If they leave it blank, they will receive 0 points. If they write an incorrect answer, they will receive -1 point. A student guesses the answers to some questions.

Determine on average, in the long run, how many points the student will score. (Write your answer as a decimal, with a minus sign if needed.)
a0 points per question

User Theberzi
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The probability of choosing a correct answer = 1/5
The probability of choosing a wrong answer = 4/5

Scores received on correct answer = +3
Scores received on wrong answer = -1

The average scores, in long run will be equal to the expected value. The expected value E, in this case will be:


E= (1)/(5)(3)+ (4)/(5)(-1)=-0.2

Thus, in long run, the student will score -0.2 points on average.
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