Final answer:
The probability of correctly answering the first 5 questions on a multiple choice test with random guesses is 1/7776.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability of correctly answering the first 5 questions on a multiple choice test if random guesses are made and each question has 6 possible answers, we need to find the probability of guessing each question correctly and multiply them together.
- The probability of guessing the first question correctly is 1 out of 6, or 1/6.
- The probability of guessing the second question correctly is also 1/6.
- The probability of guessing the third question correctly is again 1/6.
- The probability of guessing the fourth question correctly is still 1/6.
- The probability of guessing the fifth question correctly is, once again, 1/6.
Now, to find the probability of correctly answering all 5 questions, we need to multiply the probabilities together:
P(correctly answering all 5 questions) = (1/6) × (1/6) × (1/6) × (1/6) × (1/6) = 1/7776.
Therefore, the correct answer is C.) 1/7776.