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If You Were to Have Simply Guessed the Answer for Each

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Question 1

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If you were to have simply guessed the answer for each of the two previous questions, what is the mathematical probability that you would have gotten them both right?


A) one in twelve
B) one in sixty-four
C) one in sixteen
D) one in four

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