20, 40, 60, 80, or 100.
64/256
The probability of correct true & false question is 1/2 and the probability correct multiple choice (four answer) question is 1/4. We want the probability of correct, correct, and correct. Therefore the probability all 3 questions correct is 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/4 = 1/16.
4/25
5 out of 10
alike: both guesses
It is 0.0033
25
In a multiple-choice test with 4 options (a, b, c, d) for each question, the probability of guessing correctly for each question is ( \frac{1}{4} ). If a student guesses on 10 questions, the expected number of correct guesses can be calculated by multiplying the number of questions by the probability of a correct guess: ( 10 \times \frac{1}{4} = 2.5 ). Therefore, the mean expected correct guesses for the student is 2.5.
If there are four possible answers to a question, then a guessed answer would have a probability of 1 in 4. If there are six questions, then the mean number of correct answers would be six times 1 in 4, or 1.5
64/256
15%? (My math sucks - I probably got that wrong).
Each guess has a 25% chance of being correct and a 75% chance of being wrong. Guessing right or wrong on one question does not affect the odds on the next one.
The probability of correct true & false question is 1/2 and the probability correct multiple choice (four answer) question is 1/4. We want the probability of correct, correct, and correct. Therefore the probability all 3 questions correct is 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/4 = 1/16.
4/25
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I think it is hypothesis because in the light of the observed facts and previously collected information scientists make'intelligent guesses' as to what may be the possible answer to this particular question.
Yes, the conjugation (or plural of a guess) is "guesses." I guess. You guess. He guesses.