Answer:
The probability that you get zero questions correct is 0.4096
The probability that you get one questions correct is 0.4096
The probability that you get three questions correct is 0.0256
Step-by-step explanation:
These probability can be describe with a Binomial Distribution. These distribution can be used when we have n identical and independent situations in which there is a probability p or probability of success and a probability q or probability of fail. Additionally q is equal to 1 - p. The probability of x for a situation in which we can apply binomial distribution is:
Where x is the variable that says the number of success in the n situations
And nCx is calculate as:
From the question we can identify that:
- n is equal to 4 multiple choice question
- p is 1/5 or 0.2, the probability of get one question correct
- q is 4/5 or 0.8, the probability of get one question incorrect
Then the probability of get zero questions correct of 4 questions is:
The probability of get one question correct of 4 questions is:
The probability of get three questions correct of 4 questions is:
Answer:
The answer is c because there is not suppose to be a negative number
Step-by-step explanation:
I would say 19.
If you take out the 6s and just look at the rest you have 4, 9, 14.
It is adding 5 each time and just have a 6 between each one.
So logically I would say 19.
If you change the fractions into decimals, 5/6=.83, 2/3=.67, 3/4=.75, you can see that 2/3 is the shortest