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estion. There are 15 questions. Each question carries 1 mark for the correct answer.If there is any missing data in either questions or options as well a

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carries 1 mark for the correct answer.If there is any missing data in either questions or options as well as wrong options, students need to attempt that question in order to claim the marks for that question.

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In an examination of Mathematics paper, there are 20 questions of equal marks and the question paper is divided into three sections: A,B and C. A student is required to attempt total 15 questions taking at least 4 questions from each section. If section A has 8 questions, section B has 6 questions and section C has 6 questions, then the total number of ways a student can select 15 questions is_________.

0:35:59Question 18Not yet answeredMarked out of 6.00Flag questionTipsQUESTION 3PART 1A student is taking a multiple choice test consisting of five questions, each with four options for each question. The student selects the answers at random.a) What is the probability that the student will get at least one question correct?b) Calculate the expected number of questions correct.PART 2A sample of 100 people is selected for a survey, among the questions asked was"Do you like Statistics?" and "Do you live in Wollongong?". Of the 100 people,  80 said they like Statistics, 53 people said they like Statistics and also live in Wollongong(at the same time), 15 people said they don't like Statistics and also don't live in Wollongong (at the same time).a) Find the following probability, P(Likes Statistics | Live in Wollongong)b) Are the events "Likes Statistics" and "Lives in Wollongong" statistically independent?Show your working by typing your answer in the text box below.

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