You take a three question true-or-false quiz. You guess on all the questions. What is the probability that you will get a perfect score?

(1/2)^3

To calculate the probability of getting a perfect score on a three-question true-or-false quiz where you guess on every question, we first need to determine the probability of correctly guessing each question.

In a true-or-false quiz, there are two possible answers: true or false. When you guess on a question, you have a 50% chance of getting it right and a 50% chance of getting it wrong.

So, the probability of guessing a single question correctly is 1/2 or 0.5.

Since you are guessing on each of the three questions, the probability of getting all three questions right is calculated by multiplying the probability of getting each question right:

P(perfect score) = P(correct guess) * P(correct guess) * P(correct guess)

P(perfect score) = 0.5 * 0.5 * 0.5

P(perfect score) = 0.125

Therefore, the probability of getting a perfect score by guessing on all three true-or-false questions is 0.125 or 12.5%.