I always slapped my fingers on the edge of the table, whichever one hit the table the hardest would be the answer I chose. Since my middle finger it longest, B tended to be the answer I guessed most often. If that is too complicated, try eenie meenie miny moe.
For multiple choice you use the second hand on a clock face (if you can find a digital clock). Think of the face in four quadrants, a, b, c, and d, and whichever quadrant the second hand is in when you look is your guess.
carmy about 15 years ago
Tsk tsk, Baldo! Try studying.
Bargrove about 15 years ago
Have you tried calling an answering machine?
Akenta about 15 years ago
True/False homework. What will he do on the multiple guess questions?
prasrinivara about 15 years ago
Easy one Dementa; using a 4-guesser as the model:
Is it a? (assuming a returns negative) is it b? (coin says neither a nor b) is it c? (a,b,c negated by coin) ergo d
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
Where did you go wrong Dad?
jkra about 15 years ago
For multiple guess use a dreidel.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
I always slapped my fingers on the edge of the table, whichever one hit the table the hardest would be the answer I chose. Since my middle finger it longest, B tended to be the answer I guessed most often. If that is too complicated, try eenie meenie miny moe.
Potrzebie about 15 years ago
Now would be a good time for gracie to slip in a two-headed coin!
compljnk about 15 years ago
maybe it is a probability problem. a math homework?
James Lindley Premium Member about 15 years ago
For multiple choice you use the second hand on a clock face (if you can find a digital clock). Think of the face in four quadrants, a, b, c, and d, and whichever quadrant the second hand is in when you look is your guess.