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8 August, 12:28

Multiple-choice questions each have 6 possible answers, one of which is correct. Assume that you guess the answers to 5 such questions. Use the multiplication rule to find the probability that the first four guesses are wrong and the fifth is correct. That is, find P (W W C) P (X C), where C denotes a correct answer and W denotes a wrong answer.

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  1. 8 August, 12:46
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