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Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (09:16)
by squibbles
I'm pretty sure that the correct answer is not one of the given possible answers.

EDIT: Holy shit, that makes it C.
EDIT2: Wait, that makes it wrong now. What the fuck? I'm confused.

EDIT3:

Ok, so initially, there is no correct answer, thus this makes C the correct answer. This then makes A or D the correct answer, which in turn makes B correct. But B cannot be correct, because it does not comply with the statistics involved with the initial requirement. AHHH WHAT THE FUCK, INSPIRED?

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (13:19)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
It has to be A or D because a truly random selection would not take the given percentages into account.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (16:15)
by fawk
E. None of the above.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (19:08)
by lord_day
Eh. By having the answer depend on the answer you pick, you can create all sorts of problems.
Eg, Which of the following is the correct answer?

a) B is correct.
b) A is correct.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (19:40)
by Vyacheslav
I can't decide between A and D.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (19:59)
by Tunco
Since there are %25 chance that you can get a true answer in a normal multiple choice question, you can eliminate C and B since you have already read the question and know that it can't be true mathematically though A and D are pretty much the same you divide 25 by two and tralala you get %12,5 but that's not one of the options so that it makes the answer C which can't be it so there is possible answer to this question.




what

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (21:00)
by 29403
B

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.20 (23:58)
by Pikman
The only correct answer is C, but the chance itself to get 0% is 25%, thus making the question impossible to answer correctly.

If you answered:

A, you may not have noticed that answer D was also 25%, meaning that you had a 1 in 2 chance to pick 25% rather than 1 in 4.

B, you run into problems with your proof. If B were correct, there would have to be two answers of 50%.

D, read the thing for answer A.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.21 (03:41)
by Rose
Tunco, I cannot tell you how confused I got when you put the % before the number *_*

I agree with maestro.

EDIT: wait, maestro's theory is about totally random selection, and the question is not asking you to pick one randomly. Then again, it might be asking you to both pick one randomly and then pick the correct answer. Therefore, it's unsolvable, or at least I think. I can't help but believe that there's some hidden factor we're all missing, and that the answer is either A or D (but not both).

Am I a mental sadist or something? Because this is fun.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.21 (11:22)
by lord_day
You don't get it do you? There is no answer. It's not hard to see that.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.21 (15:09)
by Tunco
Tunco wrote:...which can't be it so there is possible answer to this question.
lord_day wrote:You don't get it do you? There is no answer. It's not hard to see that.
*High Five* (told you I was good at math despite what happened at irc)
MAXXXON wrote:Tunco, I cannot tell you how confused I got when you put the % before the number *_*
I was translating from Turkish, the % comes before the number. Language. <_<

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.21 (23:43)
by Rose
lord_day wrote:You don't get it do you? There is no answer. It's not hard to see that.
Keep in mind that compared to others in this community, I'm certifiably retarded :/
MAXXXON wrote:Tunco, I cannot tell you how confused I got when you put the % before the number *_*



I was translating from Turkish, the % comes before the number. Language. <_<
I figured that. It's still confusing :p

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.23 (03:31)
by Kablizzy
The correct answer is 25%. Since there are two answers labeled 25%, the question is erroneous. No answer can be given.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.25 (06:15)
by bobaganuesh_2
The only winning move is not to play.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.25 (06:56)
by aids
bobaga_fett wrote:The only winning move is not to play.
WarGames quote ftw. Also...
Smörgåsbord wrote:The correct answer is 25%. Since there are two answers labeled 25%, the question is erroneous. No answer can be given.
...so the answer must be mu.

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.05.25 (09:56)
by squibbles
Life247 wrote:
bobaga_fett wrote:The only winning move is not to play.
WarGames quote ftw. Also...
Smörgåsbord wrote:The correct answer is 25%. Since there are two answers labeled 25%, the question is erroneous. No answer can be given.
...so the answer must be mu.
But mu isn't an option!

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.06.05 (20:34)
by wayofn
squibbles wrote:
Life247 wrote:
bobaga_fett wrote:The only winning move is not to play.
WarGames quote ftw. Also...
Smörgåsbord wrote:The correct answer is 25%. Since there are two answers labeled 25%, the question is erroneous. No answer can be given.
...so the answer must be mu.
But mu isn't an option!
but if you click on mu it is the answer



simply put, it is a paradox. how come it took so long for you pplz to even mention that word

Re: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION:

Posted: 2010.06.05 (20:36)
by 29403
It took me 3 minutes and 16 seconds.