Given there are 10 multiple choice questions are there
A - 3
B - 2
C - 2
D - 1
E - 2
Here we have to take number of permutations when all objects are not alike (not distinct) =
Total number of different answer keys=
On a 10 question multiple choice English 12 quiz, 3 answers are A, 2 answers are...
Question 1. A student is about to write his marketing quiz that consists of 10 multiple-choice questions, each of which has five possible answers. Assume that each question has one correct answer. If he has done no studying and has no common sense regarding marketing, and thus has to guess the answer to each question, what is the probability that at least two of his answers are correct? a. 0.3758 b. 0.6242 c. 0.6778 d. 0.3222 e. 0.3785
A quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 5 possible answers, only one of which is correct. Pat plans to guess the answer to each question. Find the probability that Pat gets a. one answer correct. b. all 10 answers correct.
Yes sin ☺ (A) SUPPOSE A MULTIPLE CHOICE Quiz Bing HAS 10 QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTIOU p - Plright answers) "answeis) HAS 5 POSSIBLE ANSWERS: a, b, c, d ore. ASSUME You ARE GUESSING THE ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION. (0) Write Out A MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION FOR THE PROBABILITY OF GUESSING 4 OR MORE CORRECT AW SWERS. (i) How MANY CORRECT ANSWERS DO you EXPECT TO OBTAIN? WHAT is THE STANDARD DEVIATION?
A short quiz has two true-false questions and one multiple-choice question with four possible answers. A student guesses at each question. Assuming the choices are all equally likely and the questions are independent of each other, the following is the probability distribution of the number of answers guessed correctly. What is the Probability of getting less than all three right? X 0 1 2 3 P(X) .1875 .4375 .3125 .0625 Group of answer choices a) 1.0000 b) .9375 c) .6250 d) .3125
3. You are taking a multiple-choice quiz that consists of 6 questions. Each question has four possible answers, only one of which is correct. To complete the quiz, you randomly guess the answer to each question. a) Find the chance of guessing exactly three answers correctly b) Find the chance of guessing more than four answers correctly
A quiz consists of 6 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 possible answers. A student is unprepared, and he has no choice but to guess answers completely at random. He passes the quiz if he gets at least 3 questions correctly. What is the probability that he will pass?
Richard has been given a 12-question multiple-choice quiz in his history class. Each question has four answers, of which only one is correct. Since Richard has not attended the class recently, he doesn’t know any of the answers. The success occurs if Richard answers a question correctly and the failure occurs if Richard is unable to answer a question correctly. Assuming that Richard guesses on all 12 questions, find the probability that he will answer no more than 3 questions...
A quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible answers. For someone who makes random guesses for all of the answers, find the probability they get 6 or more questions correct. Use at least 5 decimals of accuracy in your answer. Answer=
Richard has been given a 12-question multiple-choice quiz in his history class. Each question has five answers, of which only one is correct. Since Richard has not attended the class recently, he doesn't know any of the answers. What is the value of n ?(n is the number of trials) a. 60.0 b. 0.4 c. 12.0 d. 2.4 e. 4.8
10 + Example 3: Multiple choice exam of multiple- choice questions, each with 5 possible answers. L13, p. 89 Linda has probability 0.75 of knowing the answer to any question. If she does not know the answer she guesses. What is the probability she will give the correct answer? A= Linda knows the answer B=Linda gets the right answer how do you know?? GIVEN: P(A) = 0.75 P(BA) = 0.2 how do you know?? PAC) = 0.25 PCB{A) = 1...