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Mathematics, 22.11.2019 20:31, lvoltin1073

You take a quiz with 6 multiple choice questions. after you studied, you estimated that you would have about an 80% chance of getting any individual question right. what are your chances of getting them all right? the random numbers below represent a simulation with 20 trials.
what are your chances of getting all the answers correct? % (simplify your answer)

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