SOLUTION: A student takes a multiple choice exam with 10 questions 6 possible selection per answer. What is the probability that the student gets at least one question right?
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Question 615735: A student takes a multiple choice exam with 10 questions 6 possible selection per answer. What is the probability that the student gets at least one question right?
Answer by vksarvepalli(154) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
every question has 6 possible answers,
so the probability of getting a question right = 1/6
and the probability of getting a question wrong = 5/6
the probability that the student gets at least one question right will be equal to 1 minus the probability that the student gets all the questions wrong.
so the probability
that the student gets at least one question right = Ans
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