SOLUTION: The problem you are currently working on has four multiple-choice questions, each with five possible answers. If you randomly guess the answer to a particular question, there is a

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Question 1078041: The problem you are currently working on has four multiple-choice questions, each with five possible answers. If you randomly guess the answer to a particular question, there is a 20% chance you will get that question correct. If you independently guess each of the four questions, what is the probability (as a percentage) that you will get all of them correct?
A. 0.12%
B. 80%
C. 6.25%
D. 20%
E. 0.16%

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is .2^4=.0016 or .16%
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