how can you pass, Ginger, if Mr. C said all the questions were wrong?
Ginge can’t win for losing. And I love the side comment too.
You can’t give a wrong answer in a probability test. Because all answers are probable, eventually.
At least he can’t claim you were cheating.
With 10 questions and four options each, there’s a 5.6% chance he could answer them all incorrectly, so it doesn’t meet the two sigma test. (plus, with less than 20 questions, it’s even more likely that it could be a random result.)
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Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
how can you pass, Ginger, if Mr. C said all the questions were wrong?
rekam Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ginge can’t win for losing. And I love the side comment too.
trainnut1956 almost 5 years ago
You can’t give a wrong answer in a probability test. Because all answers are probable, eventually.
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
At least he can’t claim you were cheating.
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
With 10 questions and four options each, there’s a 5.6% chance he could answer them all incorrectly, so it doesn’t meet the two sigma test. (plus, with less than 20 questions, it’s even more likely that it could be a random result.)