Please help! I think this is a geometric distribution but I’ve figured it out a couple different ways, with 2 very different answers (!)
Question: A university student this writing a multiple choice test with 20 questions. Eachquestio o the test has 4 choices for an answer, one of which is the correct one. To pass the test, the student must get at least 50% of the answers correct. The student has no idea what any of the correct answers are, and so guesses on all the questions. Calculate, to the nearest %, the probability that:
If the student were to write tests like this until they passed one of them, they would need to write more than 40 tests.


Question: A university student this writing a multiple choice test with 20 questions. Eachquestio o the test has 4 choices for an answer, one of which is the correct one. To pass the test, the student must get at least 50% of the answers correct. The student has no idea what any of the correct answers are, and so guesses on all the questions. Calculate, to the nearest %, the probability that:
If the student were to write tests like this until they passed one of them, they would need to write more than 40 tests.


