SOLUTION: When taking a 11 question multiple choice test, where each question has 5 possible answers, it would be unusual to get _ or more questions correct by guessing alone. Give your

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Question 1139268: When taking a 11 question multiple choice test, where each question has 5 possible answers, it would be unusual to get _
or more questions correct by guessing alone.
Give your answer in the box above as a whole number.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When taking a 11 question multiple choice test, where each question has 5 possible answers, it would be unusual to get _
or more questions correct by guessing alone.
Give your answer in the box above as a whole number.
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There's a 1/5 chance for each question (assuming no answer is not a option).
11*(1/5) = 2.2
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