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You take a quiz with 6 multiple-choice questions. After you​ studied, you estimated that you would have about an​ 80% chance of getting any individual question right. What are your chances of getting them all​ right? The random numbers below represent a simulation with 20 trials. Let​ 0-7 represent a correct answer and let​ 8-9 represent an incorrect answer.
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Answer:

0.262144 = 26.2% of getting all the 6 questions correctly.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a binomial distribution problem

Binomial distribution function is represented by

P(X = x) = ⁿCₓ pˣ qⁿ⁻ˣ

n = total number of sample spaces = 6 multiple choice questions

x = Number of successes required = 6 (we want to get it all right.

p = probability of success = 0.8 (80% chance of getting any individual question right; 0.8 probability of getting each question correctly)

q = probability of failure = 1 - 0.8 = 0.2

P(X = 6) = ⁶C₆ (0.8)⁶ (0.2)⁶⁻⁶ = 1(0.262144)(1) = 0.262144

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