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Suppose a student takes a multiple-choice exam composed of 8 questions with 5 possible answers to each question, exactly one of which is correct. The student has no clue as to the correct answer to any of the question! and merely guesses. [You can use binompdf or binomcdf for a), b), and c).] {5.4)

a) What is the probability that the student will get exactly 6 answers correct, which is necessary for a grade of 751 (5 points)
b) What is the probability of the student getting 3 or less answers correct? [5 points)
c) What is the probability of the student getting 4 or more answers correct? [Hint: the complement of this event is getting 3 or less answers correct.] [4 point

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