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31 August, 09:58

Assume that random guesses are made for seven multiple choice questions on an SAT test, so that there are n=7 trials, each with probability of success (correct) given by p = 0.2. Find the indicated probability for the number of correct answers.

Find the probability that the number x of correct answers is fewer than 4.

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  1. 31 August, 10:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be a random variable representing the number of guesses made for the sat questions.

    Since the probability of getting the correct answer to a question is fixed for any number of trials and the outcome is either getting it correctly or not, then it is a binomial distribution. The probability of success, p = 0.2

    Probability of failure, q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8

    the probability that the number x of correct answers is fewer than 4 is expressed as

    P (x < 4)

    From the binomial distribution calculator,

    P (x < 4) = 0.97
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