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Mathematics, 22.09.2020 14:01, chrisdelreal86

You randomly guess the answers to two questions on a multiple-choice test. Each question has three choices: A, B, and C. a. What is the probability that you guess the correct answers to both questions? $$ Question 2 Write the probability as a percent. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. The probability is about %. Question 3 b. Suppose you can eliminate one of the choices for each question. How does this change the probability that your guesses are correct? It increases the probability that your guesses are correct to 14, or 25%, because you are only choosing between 2 choices for each question. It increases the probability that your guesses are correct to 16, or about 16.7%, because you are only choosing between 2 choices for each question. It increases the probability that your guesses are correct to 12, or 50%, because you are only choosing between 2 choices for each question. Being able to eliminate one of the choices does not affect the probability that your guesses are correct because each question still has 3 choices.

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