Question 6 a) State three conditions that are necessary for an experiment to be considered a binomial experiment. A multiple choice examination has three questions. Each question has four possible answers A, B, Cand D, of b) which only one is correct. For each question, a certain student chooses an answer randomly, with each answer being equally likely to be chosen, Each question is answered independently of the others. i) What is the probability that the student will answer exactly one question correctly? ii) 1 point is given for each correct answer and of a point is deducted for each incorrect answer. Find the student's expected score.

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State three conditions that are necessary for an experiment to be considered a binomial experiment.
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which only one is correct. For each question, a certain student chooses an answer randomly, with each answer
being equally likely to be chosen, Each question is answered independently of the others.
A multiple choice examination has three questions. Each question has four possible answers A, B, C and D, of
i) What is the probability that the student will answer exactly one question correctly?-
ii) 1 point is given for each correct answer and of a point is deducted for each incorrect answer. Find the
student's expected score.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 a) State three conditions that are necessary for an experiment to be considered a binomial experiment. b) which only one is correct. For each question, a certain student chooses an answer randomly, with each answer being equally likely to be chosen, Each question is answered independently of the others. A multiple choice examination has three questions. Each question has four possible answers A, B, C and D, of i) What is the probability that the student will answer exactly one question correctly?- ii) 1 point is given for each correct answer and of a point is deducted for each incorrect answer. Find the student's expected score.
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