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I’m confused on this worksheet so any help is appreciated, thank you.

I’m confused on this worksheet so any help is appreciated, thank you.-example-1
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(1)/(6)\:or\:(0.1667)

1) Since you are taking a multiple-choice, each item has 6 choices. And the question does not mention the number of questions. So, let's assume it's one single question with 6 choices.

Something like:

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

2) So, our sample space is 6 the number of total outcomes.

3) There is only one choice, so the favorable event is 1

4) So now, we can write the probability as the ratio between the favorable events and the total outcomes:


P=(1)/(6)

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