Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.05.2021 02:30, moneykey

Assume that random guesses are made for six multiple choice questions on an SAT test, so that there are n = 6 trials, each with probability of success (correct) given by p=0.35. Find the indicated probability for the number of correct answers.
Find the probability that the number of correct answers is fewer than 4.
P(X<4)=0
(Round to four decimal places as needed)

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