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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 18:00 danielle2814

You study for an exam, but due to the fact that you waited too long, you only learn 33% of the material. the exam is all multiple choice, with each question having 4 choices. a) if you come across a question for which you don't know the answer, what's the probability of getting the answer right? b) if you come across a question for which you do know the answer, what's the probability of getting it right (hint: don't “over think” this - what does it mean if you know the c) what is the overall probability of getting any question correct?

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