I was about to say that, since there is 4 choices, you have a 25% chance of getting it right. But its listed twice. 60% make no sense at all. Therefore, the answer is 50%.
Appleseed wrote: I was about to say that, since there is 4 choices, you have a 25% chance of getting it right. But its listed twice. 60% make no sense at all. Therefore, the answer is 50%.
but you aren't making a random choice if you think it thru like that..
Well, given four choices, the odds of arbitrarily selecting the right answer is 1/4 or 25%. However, since two of the choices are identical, the odds are 2/4, or 50%. But since 50% is listed only once, we're back to 1/4 or 25%. But since 25% is listed twice, the odds are 2/4, or 50%.
I hope that cleared it up for everybody.
Interesting. 50% is the correct answer, but only one of the choices is 50% (B), so your chances of randomly selecting B are 1 in 4, or 25%. So I think either A or D are correct.
alex wrote: Circular logic. There is no right answer.
Here you go. There is no answer because there is no "question." Wait. Is everybody just waiting for some goofball to state the obvious?
chuckles wrote:alex wrote: Circular logic. There is no right answer.Here you go. There is no answer because there is no "question." Wait. Is everybody just waiting for some goofball to state the obvious?
Yeah, I went around in a circle for a bit like RedT2 demonstrated before I sort of came to this conclusion...
Speaking of WAG's at at multiple choice tests, did anyone ever have success with "Abacab"?
Hocrest wrote: Speaking of WAG's at at multiple choice tests, did anyone ever have success with "Abacab"?
That Genesis song?
N Sperlo wrote:Hocrest wrote: Speaking of WAG's at at multiple choice tests, did anyone ever have success with "Abacab"?That Genesis song?
Yep, also an answer to MC tests...
A
B
A
C
A
B
Hopefully the teacher doesn't make many D answers.
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