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A student is taking a multiple-choice test in which each question has four possible answers. She knows the answers to 5 of the questions, can narrow the choices to 2 in 3 cases, and does not know anything about 2 of the questions. What is the probability that she will correctly answer A) 10, b) 9, c) 8 d) 7, e) 6, and f) 5 questions?

Do not need to answer every part if they are worked the EXACT same way.

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The answer for this problem is c) 8
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