A multiple choice quiz has 6 questions each with 4 answer choices. Find the probability of answering none of the questions correctly?
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For each question, there are 4 answer choices, and only 1 of them is correct. So, the probability of answering a question incorrectly is $\frac{3}{4}$. Show more…
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