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29 June, 19:28

A calculus student takes a 20-question, multiple choice test with 5 answer choices for each question. find the mean and standard deviation of the number of questions that he/she gets correct

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  1. 29 June, 19:56
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    Suppose the student guesses the answers, we shall consider this a binomial probability problem of success. This implies that getting a question right is p=1/5.

    The number of questions is n=20 questions.

    The mean of binomial distribution is

    mean=n*p = 20*1/5=4

    b] The standard deviation of a binomial distribution is given by:

    σ=√ (n*p * (1-p))

    =√ (20*0.2*0.8)

    =1.79~1.8

    Answer:

    μ=4; σ=1.8
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