lifegoesonbrah
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Alright fellow stoners, my FB friends haven't came up with an answer to this puzzle, so I call upon you.
I say B. There are two correct answers and 4 choices so the odds are 1 in 2. That's 50%. So B.oh my bad, its a or d, since 50% doesnt appear twice
Since 25% occurs twice, the answer would be 50%, but since 50% is correct then you have 25% chance of guessing 50% as the correct answer.oh my bad, its a or d, since 50% doesnt appear twice
I think pubes is the best answer In fact I think the answer to all questions should be pubes--lololif i choose an answer to the question at random i choose to answer, "pubes".
also, what's the question?
You have a nice brain...The phrasing of the question is a paradigm. If you choose an answer to “this question” at random what are the chances you would be right? The question is specific to itself not specific to “any question on a multiple choice test” The logical argument is that since the question is fixed any answer is correct therefore making the chance of picking the correct answer 100%. However, since there is no answer to this question the percentage chances of getting it correct are 0% It is the chicken and the egg or the endless circular argument.
oh. . .dear. . .I've annoyed the bear. . .okay, I'm lazy to write it myself--the following is poached from wikipedia:A paradigm of what? cn
it was the chickenThe phrasing of the question is a paradigm. If you choose an answer to “this question” at random what are the chances you would be right? The question is specific to itself not specific to “any question on a multiple choice test” The logical argument is that since the question is fixed any answer is correct therefore making the chance of picking the correct answer 100%. However, since there is no answer to this question the percentage chances of getting it correct are 0% It is the chicken and the egg or the endless circular argument.
it's always the chicken. . .unless it's pubes. . .it was the chicken