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(Binomial Distribution) Alfonso answers a short test of 10 selection questions multiple with only one answer,...

(Binomial Distribution) Alfonso answers a short test of 10 selection questions
multiple with only one answer, each with five options (A, B, C, D, E). What is the probability of 7 wrong answers?

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