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You are taking a 10 question multiple choice test. If each question has four choices and you guess on each question, what is the probability of getting exactly 7 questions correct?
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You are taking a 10 question multiple choice test. If each question has four choices
and you guess on each question, what is the probability of getting exactly 7
questions correct?
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I think one out of 10 choices of getting 7 in a test.
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3/10 I think it’s the answer
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