A student is taking a 40-question multiple-choice test.

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Problem 21CT

A student is taking a 40-question multiple-choice test. Each question has five possible answers. Since the student did not study for the test, he guesses on all the questions. Letting 0 or 1 indicate a correct answer, use the following line from a table of random digits to simulate the probability that the student will guess a question correctly.

73634 79304 78871 25956 59109 30573 18513 61760

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QUESTION:

Problem 21CT

A student is taking a 40-question multiple-choice test. Each question has five possible answers. Since the student did not study for the test, he guesses on all the questions. Letting 0 or 1 indicate a correct answer, use the following line from a table of random digits to simulate the probability that the student will guess a question correctly.

73634 79304 78871 25956 59109 30573 18513 61760

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Solution:

Step 1 of 2:

Given,

73634 79304 78871 25956 59109 30573 18513 61760

Where, 0 and 1 indicate correct answer.

The claim is to find the probability that the student will guess a question correctly.


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