Multiple Choice
Many people believe that they can tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi. Other people say that the two brands can't be distinguished. To test this, a random sample of 20 adults was selected to participate in a test. After being blindfolded, each person was given a small taste of either Coke or Pepsi and asked to indicate which brand soft drink it was. If people really can't tell the difference, the probability that fewer than 6 people will guess correctly is:
A) 0.0148
B) approximately 0.02
C) 0.0307
D) 0.0514
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