Some standardized​ tests, such as the sat​ test, incorporate a penalty for wrong answers. for​ example, a​ multiple-choice question with five possible answers will have 1 point awarded for a correct answer and​ 1/4 point lost for an incorrect answer. find the expected number of points​ (mean) received for a​ multiple-choice question with five possible answers when a student just guesses at random.

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The expected value will be 0.

If a student is just guessing at random, she can expect to get 1 right out of 5.
That will give her 1 point.

Then, she can expect to get 4 questions wrong. If we multiply 1/4 by 4, we get a total of 1 point.

She will gain a point and lose a point making her expected value zero.
0 points.
Add the possibilities together 1 -.25 -.25 -.25 -.25 = 0.  divide the total by the number of choices (5). 0/5=0 points expected for each problem.
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