A five question multiple choice quiz has five choices for each answer. Use the random number table provided, with 0’s representing incorrect answers, and 1’s representing correct answers to answer the following question: What is the experimental probability of correctly guessing at random exactly two correct answers?

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a. 5%
b. 65%
c. 45%
d. 25%

The answer is Letter D - 25%. Use the table and count the number of guesses that has two correct answers represented by 1. 01010, 10001, 11000, 01001, 00011 = a total of 5 numbers having 2 correct guesses out of 20 questions. Which means that there's twenty-five percent possibility of correctly guessing the answer out of 20 questions. 5/20 = 25%
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Probability of correctly guessing at random exactly two correct answers is; 25%

How to find the experimental probability?

The table is missing but from the table shared by the first answer, we can  count the number of guesses that has two correct answers.

Now, the ones that have two number of 1's are referred to as correct answers. Thus, counting them in the question, they are;01010, 10001, 11000, 01001, 00011.

Thus, there are 5 posssible correct answers out of 20. Thus;

Probability of correctly guessing at random exactly two correct answers is; 5/20 = 25%

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