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The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
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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.
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.
this question contains incorrect grammar. i will not answer this question until the poster rewrites this phrase in correct grammar. ILY!
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.
A correct answer to a question is one that provides accurate and relevant information that addresses the query being asked. It should be clear, concise, and supported by evidence if necessary. Accuracy and clarity are key factors in determining the correctness of an answer.
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
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.
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
Both is correct
No, "what does she have?" 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
The correct spelling is 'contains'.
Heres an example: What is the question that contains the word cantaloupe for no apparent reason?