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A statistics test has 4 multiple choice questions with 4 choices with one correct answer foreach. If we just randomly guess on each of the 4 questions, what is the probability that youget exactly 3 questions correct?

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We need to use a binomial distribution formula to determine the probability, the formula is:


B(X\colon n,p)=(nCx)(p^x)(1-p)(n-x)

Where "n" is the total number of questions, in this case, 4 questions

"p" is the probability of getting one question right. Since each question has 4 choices and there is only one right question, the probability "p" is:


p=(1)/(4)=0.25

"x" is the number of questions we want to get right, in this case, 3. Replacing the values we get:


B(X\colon4,0.25)=(4C3)(0.25)^3(1-0.25)(4-3)

Solving the operations:


B(X\colon4,0.25)=(4)(0.015625)(0.75)(1)
B(X\colon4,0.25)=0.047

Therefore, the probability is 0.047.

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