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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 20:00 marleas

When taking a 11 question multiple choice test, where each question has 4 possible answers, it would be unusual to get 3 incorrect or more questions correct by guessing alone. note: of course it would be unusual to get 11 questions correct. you need to enter the smallest possible number of questions to make getting "that many correct" unusual.

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