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In a history class, students take a weekly multiple choice quiz consisting of 6 questions, each with 4 possible answers. if a student randomly guesses at the answer to each question for every quiz, then what is the mean number of correct answers the student will get on each quiz?

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There are 24 possible answers, 6 are correct answers and 18 are incorrect answers. By use of the hypergeometric distribution the probabilities of each possible number of randomly selected correct answers can be found, as follows:
P(0) = 0.1379, P(1) = 0.3819, P(2) = 0.341, P(3) = 0.1213, P(4) = 0.017, P(5) = 0.0008, P(6) = 0.000007.
The expected or mean number of correct answers is found from:

E(X)=0*0.1379+1*0.3819+2*0.341+3*0.1213+4*0.017
+5*0.0008+6*0.000007=1.4998
The answer is: 1.4998

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