Respuesta :
Answer: option B
Step-by-step explanation:
Miguel has to take two quizzes
1) 4 true or false questions on History with a 0.5 chance of acing the quiz
Expected number of correct questions = np
n = number of questions
p = probability of acing the test
Expected number of correct questions = 4 × 0.5 = 2
2) 3 multiple choice questions on Science with a 0.2 chance of acing the quiz.
Expected number of correct questions = 0.2 × 3 = 0.6
It is evident that guessing would yield a worse result in the Science quiz with less than 1 question expected to be correct than history, where he is still expected to get 2 questions correctly by guessing.
Based on the probabilities of passing, the quiz the student should study for is B. Science, because the probability of getting all the questions correct is 0.016, which is lower than for history (0.031).
Why should the student study science?
If the student does not study science, they will most likely fail because the probability that they get all questions correct without studying is quite low.
If he must, the student can give up history because he still has a higher chance of passing it without studying.
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