The responses
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
among the responses.
The probability of correct true & false question is 1/2 and the probability correct multiple choice (four answer) question is 1/4. We want the probability of correct, correct, and correct. Therefore the probability all 3 questions correct is 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/4 = 1/16.
Well they are independent events so it is the probability of getting a correct answer multiplied by the probability of getting a correct answer on the second question. Short Answer: 1/5 times 1/5=1/25
The answer depends on the number of choices available for each question.
this question contains incorrect grammar. i will not answer this question until the poster rewrites this phrase in correct grammar. ILY!
No. B may not know the answer to a question on the test, but A might not know the answer to another question not on the test. basically, it depends on what questions the test asks.
The phrase "Is your team has correct grammar" contains a grammatical error. It should be rephrased as "Does your team have correct grammar?" This correction properly uses "does" to form a question about the team's grammatical skills.
None of the above is the correct answer to this question. Next time you ask a question include some options to consider for the answer. Don't just paste your homework questions here.
Depends on what you think
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
If you sent an incorrect question, you can try asking again. You have a better chance of getting a correct answer if the question is correct.
Both is correct
* No punctuation * Has question mark at the end * Does not contain any rude/offensive language * Does not ask for or contain personal details * Is spelt properly with proper words, no slang or abbreviations * Contains sufficient information which will be required to answer the question
Heres an example: What is the question that contains the word cantaloupe for no apparent reason?
The correct spelling is 'contains'.