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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 03:58 StevencoolGG

There are six multiple-choice questions on an exam, each with three possible answers. (a) Determine the number of possible answer sequences for the six questions. (b) Only one of the sets can contain all six correct answers. If you are guessing, so that you are as likely to choose one sequence of answers as another, what is the probability of getting all six answers correct

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