A multiple-choice test has six possible answers for each question. (a) If a stud
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A multiple-choice test has
six
possible answers for each question.
(a) If a student guesses at the answer, what is the probability that he or she selects the correct answer for one particular question?
(b)
If the student first eliminates
oneone
of the
six
possible answers and guesses from the remaining possibilities, what is the probability that he or she selects the correct answer to that question?
(a) If a student guesses at the answer, the probability that he or she selects the correct answer for one particular question is
nothing.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
(b) If the student first eliminates
oneone
of the
sixsix
possible answers and guesses from the remaining possibilities, the probability that he or she selects the correct answer to that question is
nothing.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
Explanation / Answer
a)
number of possibilities = 6
number of correct answers = 1
probability = 1/6
b)
number of possibilities = 5
number of correct answers = 1
probability = 1/5
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