SOLUTION: When taking a 20 question multiple choice test, where each question has 3 possible answers, it would be unusual to get (blank) Incorrect or more questions correct by guessing al

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Question 1204403: When taking a 20 question multiple choice test, where each question has 3 possible answers, it would be unusual to get (blank)
Incorrect or more questions correct by guessing alone. Note: Of course it would be unusual to get 20 questions correct. You need to enter the smallest possible number of questions to make getting "that many correct" unusual.

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