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A five question multiple choice quiz has five choices for each answer. Use the random number table provided, with O's representing incorrect answers, and 1's

representing correct answers to answer the following question: What is the experimental probability of correctly guessing at random exactly one correct answer?

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You will need to count the amount of 0's and total them left to right = per question and total them top to bottom for answering a total

answering b total answering c total etc..

This creates line of 5 totals at the bottom of table and other totals per question = amount of questions x total.

The experimental probability is setting all 1/5 (1 answered question and multiplying it by the inverse of 4/5 non answered questions = 1/5 = 1/25

p) 1/5 x 1/5 = 1/25

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