A short quiz has two true/false questions and two multiple-choice questions with five choices. A student guesses at each question. Assuming the choices are all equally likely, what is the probability that the student gets all four correct (assume independence)? Select one: O a 1/3 Ob. 1/25 Oc1/50 O d. 1/100 O e. 1/5

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A short quiz has two true/false questions and two multiple-choice
questions with five choices. A student guesses at each question.
Assuming the choices are all equally likely, what is the probability that
the student gets all four correct (assume independence)?
Select one:
O a. 1/3
O b. 1/25
O c 1/50
O d. 1/100
O e. 1/5
The average mark on a stats test for a class of 25 students was 75%. If
the 15 female students in the class averaged 72%, then what did the
male students in the class average?
Select one
a 79.5
Ob. 825
OC. 71.5
Od. 63.2
e 79.6
Transcribed Image Text:A short quiz has two true/false questions and two multiple-choice questions with five choices. A student guesses at each question. Assuming the choices are all equally likely, what is the probability that the student gets all four correct (assume independence)? Select one: O a. 1/3 O b. 1/25 O c 1/50 O d. 1/100 O e. 1/5 The average mark on a stats test for a class of 25 students was 75%. If the 15 female students in the class averaged 72%, then what did the male students in the class average? Select one a 79.5 Ob. 825 OC. 71.5 Od. 63.2 e 79.6
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