[See Solution] A test consists of multiple-choice questions, each having four possible answers with only one being correct. Assume that you guess the answers
Question: A test consists of multiple-choice questions, each having four possible answers with only one being correct. Assume that you guess the answers to six such questions.
- Find the probability that the first two guesses are wrong and the last four guesses are correct.
- Determine the number of different possible arrangement of two wrong answers and four correct answers.
- What is the probability of getting exactly four correct answers when six guesses are made?
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