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4. Richard has just been given a ten-question multiple choice test in his history class. Each question has five answers only one of which is correct. Since Richard has not attended class recently, he does not know any of the answers. Assume that Richard guesses randomly on all ten questions.
(a) Find the probability that he will answer all ten questions correctly.
(b) Find the probability that he will answer five or more questions correctly.
(c) Find the probability that he will answer none of the questions correctly.
(d) Find the probability that he will answer at least three questions correctly.