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   | A multiple choice exam | 2008-09-13 |  
  |  | Phalange pose la question : A multiple choice exam consists of 12 questions, each having 5 possible answers. To pass, you must answer at least 9 out of 12 questions correctly. What is the probability of passing if:
 a. You go into the exam without knowing a thing, and have to resort to pure guessing?
 b. You have studied enough so that on each question, 3 choices can be eliminated. But then you have to make a pure guess between the remaining 2 choices.
 c. You have studied enough so that you know for sure the correct answer on 2 questions. For the remaining 10 questions you have to resort to pure guessing.
 Harley Weston lui répond.
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