A quiz consists of 5 multiple-choice questions, each of which has 4 possible answer choices (A, B, C, and D), one of which is correct. Suppose that an unprepared student does not read the questions but simply makes a random guess for each question. What is the probability that the student will guess correctly on at least one question?

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A quiz consists of 5 multiple-choice questions, each of which has 4 possible answer choices (A, B, C, and D), one of which is correct. Suppose that an unprepared student does not read the questions but simply makes a random guess for each question. What is the probability that the student will guess correctly on at least one question?<br><img alt='Images' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gmat/e0338-02.jpg'>