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This is a binomial probability problem. Let $n$ be the number of trials (questions), so $n = 5$. Let $p$ be the probability of success (guessing correctly) on a single trial, so $p = 0.50$. Let $q$ be the probability of failure (guessing incorrectly) on a single Show more…
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