... most easily if you have some knowledge of the subject, for example by having studied it.
There are many. Some are the odds in games of chance such as poker, dice, and others. Also, when you flip a coin.
All nonzero numbers have multiples. Some numbers have the some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. 12 is a multiple of 3. 12 is a multiple of 4. 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4.
Assuming you reply each answer randomly, your probability is (1/2)10 = 1/1024 (about 0.1%). Of course, if you have at least some idea about some of the questions, your chances improve (you will have to guess on less questions).
Depends on the questions, and how they are answered. T/F, multiple choice, matching, essay, etc. Could be randomly answering, making educated guesses, or applying some amount of knowledge on the subject. Each of these impacts the probability of supplying correct answers.
What are some examples of qualifiers you might find in multiple choice questions stems?
A multiple choice question is a question in which there is a selection of right and wrong answers given and you must choose the correct one, of which there is always at least one. Some tests may be specified as having multiple multiple choice questions in which one or more of the answers given may be correct.
Tubas, trombones, and trumpets are not astronomical instruments. A clarinet could be if you put some lenses in it. ProTip: include the multiple choice answers along with the multiple choice question.
Presumably this means offering various types of items on the test: true/false, multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, etc. All items are of the multiple choice type yet there is some variety; that is, not all of the items are, say, of the true/false type.
... most easily if you have some knowledge of the subject, for example by having studied it.
some responses might be more correct than others.
Some response might be more correct than others
Since no one has proof of alien life is is hard to know if some alien races have multiple mouths.
the Sims is a fakes life game.
The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.The point is that not all measurements, or things managed in daily life, can be conveniently expressed as an integer multiple of some base unit.
Yes. Most evidence indicates that some people are born gay. It's not always a choice, and there may be multiple causes depending on the individual. Some LGBT persons do claim some element of choice. But yes, people can be gay, and gayness exists.
There is no way to know if any alien races have multiple breasts. There is no proof that alien life exists.