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Suppose a quiz has 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 answer choices. If a student takes the quiz and randomly guesses on every question.... Find the probability the student gets between 1 and 6, exclusive, questions correct.

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The probability that the student gets between 1 and 6, exclusive, questions correct will be 0.7872...

Step-by-step explanation

If the probability of success is
p , then the probability of
r successes in
n trials will be......


P = ^nC_(r)*(p)^r (1-p)^n^-^r

Here, the quiz has total 12 questions and each question has 4 answer choices. So,
n=12 and
p=(1)/(4)= 0.25

The student gets between 1 and 6, exclusive, questions correct. It means there can be 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 questions as correct. So....

The probability of 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 questions correct will be:


=^1^2C_(2)*(0.25)^2(1-0.25)^1^0 + ^1^2C_(3)*(0.25)^3(1-0.25)^9 +^1^2C_(4)*(0.25)^4(1-0.25)^8+^1^2C_(5)*(0.25)^5(1-0.25)^7\\ \\ =0.2322...+0.2581...+0.1935...+0.1032... \\ \\ =0.7872...

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