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Interestingly, the game breaks its rules in this question, creating a logic trap. The only way out of it is to go back to the rules.
you have a choice of four answers. But outside for the presenter you have one answer.
You will not be able to give 4 answers. If you could, then the probability of each of them being correct is 25%, I would even say 12.5 since each of these answers has two outcomes.
But you can't do that.
So your chance of answering correctly is always 50%, no matter where your logic takes you after reading the question.
- Yeah - what's the likelihood of walking outside and meeting an elephant?
- 50%. Either you will or you won't.
you have a choice of four answers. But outside for the presenter you have one answer.
You will not be able to give 4 answers. If you could, then the probability of each of them being correct is 25%, I would even say 12.5 as each of these answers has two outcomes.
But you can't do that.
So your chance of answering correctly is always 50%, no matter where your logic takes you after reading the question.
1. The menu has 4 items and 3 answers.
3? pppc....
take help from the computer - "Remove two wrong answers", one correct answer remains?
3? ptz....
take the help of a computer - "Remove two wrong answers", there will be one right answer left?
Two identical answers are one answer.
Well, take away two, is there one left?
It is not the answers that are removed, but the menu items. In this case, if you remove 2 items with different answers, there will be 2 items with the same answer, and if you remove 2 items with the same answer, there will be two with different answers.
each item is an answer.
Right, that leaves two.
where did 33% come from when 50 was removed ?
Each item is an answer