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7 February, 05:57

A multiple choice test consists of 60 questions. Each question has 4 possible answers of which one is correct. If all answers are random guesses, Estimate the probability of getting at least 12 correct answers. (Hint: Use the Normal Approximation to binomial).

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  1. 7 February, 06:09
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    0.8508

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to estimate the probability of getting at least 12 correct answers.

    X ~ Bin (n, p)

    Where n = 60, p = 1/4 = 0.25

    Mean = np = 60 * 0.25 = 15

    Standard deviation = sqrt [ n p (1 - p) ] = Sqrt [ 60 * 0.25 (1 - 0.25) ] = 3.3541

    Using normal approximation

    P (X < x) = P (Z < (x - mean) / SD)

    P (X > = 12) = P (X > 11.5)

    = P (Z > (11.5 - 15) / 3.3541)

    = P (Z > - 1.04)

    = P (Z < 1.04)

    = 0.8508
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