A multiple-choice test has 32 questions, each with four response choices. What is the probability that a student would get more than 12 answers correct simply by guessing? - Quora
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Multiple Choice: If you choose an answer to this question at random, what is the chance you'll be correct? : r/pics
![SOLVED: Q(s.1,5.2) #I-I5 Pts each P(x) 0.20 0.25 Use calculator with 0.30 Ll, LZ (no decimals) 0.25 Ivar stat LI, L2 11. Find the mean of the probability distribution above: 12. Find SOLVED: Q(s.1,5.2) #I-I5 Pts each P(x) 0.20 0.25 Use calculator with 0.30 Ll, LZ (no decimals) 0.25 Ivar stat LI, L2 11. Find the mean of the probability distribution above: 12. Find](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/1bdb19091ae645869e918ff366498656.jpg)