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30 July, 04:42

You are to take a multiple-choice exam consisting of 64 questions with 2 possible responses to each question. Suppose that you have not studied and so must guess (select one of the two answers in a completely random fashion) on each question. Let x represent the number of correct responses on the test

(a) What is your expected score on the exam? (Hint: Your expected score is the mean value of the x distribution.)

32

(b) Compute the variance and standard deviation of x.

Variance = 25

Standard deviation = 5

+5
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  1. 30 July, 04:54
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    a) 32

    b) 16; 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) p (correct) = ½

    E (X) = n*p = 64 * ½ = 32

    b) p = ½, q = ½

    Var = n*p*q = 64 * ½ * ½ = 16

    Standard deviation = sqrt (variance)

    = sqrt (16) = 4
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