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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 02:15 KKHeffner02

Imagine that Exam 1 for Statistics 2160 this term will have 66 questions. Each question has 5 multiple choice options, giving you a probability of 0.2 of getting each question right purely by guessing. Assuming that you guess on all questions, what is the probability that you get between 10 and 17 (inclusively) questions right on your exam?

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