A statistics student takes a pop quiz that consists of three true-false questions. Let's consider...
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A statistics student takes a pop quiz that consists of three true-false questions. Let's consider the experiment to be the answering of three questions where each can be either answered correctly or incorrectly. Let "C" represent the answering of any given question correctly, and "I" as answering the question incorrectly. Assume that the student has a 50% of correctly answering each question. What is the probability that the student gets all three questions wrong? Show your work in the space provided below, and present your answer in DECIMAL form (eg., 0.999).
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