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Mathematics, 25.10.2021 14:00 cieswa46054

Assuming that random guesses are made for ten multiple choice questions on an SAT, so there is n=10 trials, each with a probability of correct answers by p=0.2. That means each question has 5 choices with only 1 appropriate answer. Find the probability that the number if correct answers is exactly 6.

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