Question 87986:  This is the last problem i need help on...
 
A professor gives a test with 100 true-false questions. If 60 or more correct is necessary to pass, what is the probability that a student will pass by random guessing? 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A professor gives a test with 100 true-false questions. If 60 or more correct is necessary to pass, what is the probability that a student will pass by random guessing? 
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It's a binomial problem with n=100, p=0.5, 60<=x<=100. 
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Using a TI-83 calculator you would get: 
1 - binomcdf(100,0.5,59) = 0.028 
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This is the probability the student will get at least 60 correct. 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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