A student randomly guesses 10 multiple-choice questions. Each question has four possible answers with only 1 being correct, and each is independent of every other question.  d. Find the probability the student guesses between 4 and 6 inclusively.

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A student randomly guesses 10 multiple-choice questions. Each question has four possible answers with only 1 being correct, and each is independent of every other question. 

d. Find the probability the student guesses between 4 and 6 inclusively.  

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Let X = The number of correct guesses by the student.

Probability that the student makes a correct guess is;

p=14=0.25

X~Binomial(n=10,p=0.25)

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