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If you make random guesses for 6 multiple-choice test questions (each with five possinle answers), what is the probability of getting the final question correct given the first five answers are all wrong?

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39.31 percent

use binomial Cdf on your calculator.

insert it like such:

num trials: 6

prob: .2

Lower bound: 1

Lower bound: 2

then click enter :)

User Goyalankit
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What happened in the first questions doesn't influence the final question, so the probability is simply 1/5 = 0.2

User Jsvisa
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