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SleazyDream 05-01-2012 09:51 PM

Question for the smart people
 
If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%

B.Barnato 05-01-2012 09:53 PM

It's a paradox, like the Liar Paradox.

SleazyDream 05-01-2012 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B.Barnato (Post 18919937)
It's a paradox, like the Liar Paradox.

no, it isn't.

papill0n 05-01-2012 09:56 PM

c.

#winning

Colmike9 05-01-2012 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919936)
If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%

This poll is a fail. It's 50% if the correct answer is 25% but 25% if the correct answer is 50% or 60%... :Oh crap

SleazyDream 05-01-2012 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919943)
This poll is a fail. It's 50% if the correct answer is 25% but 25% if the correct answer is 50% or 60%... :Oh crap

60%????????????? explain

inquiring minds want to know

Colmike9 05-01-2012 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919948)
60%????????????? explain

inquiring minds want to know

Original Q:
"If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%"

Let's say the correct answer is 25%. Then you have a 50% chance of picking the correct answer at random.

If the correct answer is 50% or 60%, then the chances of picking the correct answer is 25%.

It all depends on what the correct answer is out of those choices. :thumbsup

SleazyDream 05-01-2012 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919955)
Original Q:
"If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%"

Let's say the correct answer is 25%. Then you have a 50% chance of picking the correct answer at random.

If the correct answer is 50% or 60%, then the chances of picking the correct answer is 25%.

It all depends on what the correct answer is out of those choices. :thumbsup

if the correct answer is 60%???????????????

Colmike9 05-01-2012 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919958)
if the correct answer is 60%???????????????

If the correct answer is 60%, then you have a 25% (1:4) chance to pick it at random from that list... Am I reading the question wrong?

SleazyDream 05-01-2012 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919961)
If the correct answer is 60%, then you have a 25% (1:4) chance to pick it at random from that list... Am I reading the question wrong?

i'm not asking IF, I'm asking what the correct answer is ;P

raymor 05-01-2012 10:12 PM

The answer is 50%. The question is "what is the chance you will correct?" SleazyDream corrected Barnato and Colmike corrected SleazyDream. Two of four people who took the poll corrected someone, so that's 50%. The chance you'll BE correct is a different question entirely.

Colmike9 05-01-2012 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919966)
i'm not asking IF, I'm asking what the correct answer is ;P

But.. The correct answer depends on the correct answer..lol :upsidedow

Can someone explain cause Im confused?

raymor 05-01-2012 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919943)
This poll is a fail. It's 50% if the correct answer is 25% but 25% if the correct answer is 50% or 60%... :Oh crap

Assuming each answer is equally likely, that would mean the combined odds are:
50% * 50% + 25% * 50% = 37.5%

Since 37.5% isn't a listed answer, the odds of selecting the correct answer are 0%, given the assumption that those four (three) answers are equally likely.

However, if you define a) and d) as different answers, the odds are 25% and either a or d is correct, but not both.

The odds that we've been geek-trolled? 100%.

96ukssob 05-01-2012 10:17 PM

Some might say "C" as it seems to be the answer most people choose... but most people are stupid.

If you were to pick an answer, IMO would be 25% as you have a 50/50 chance of that being correct then one of the others which is only 25%

:2 cents:

SleazyDream 05-01-2012 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18919972)
The odds that we've been geek-trolled? 100%.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

papill0n 05-01-2012 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18919972)
Assuming each answer is equally likely, that would mean the combined odds are:
50% * 50% + 25% * 50% = 37.5%

Since 37.5% isn't a listed answer, the odds of selecting the correct answer are 0%, given the assumption that those four (three) answers are equally likely.

However, if you define a) and d) as different answers, the odds are 25% and either a or d is correct, but not both.

The odds that we've been geek-trolled? 100%.


while that answer looks impressive the correct answer is always going to be 50%

you are either right or wrong

Trend 05-02-2012 05:23 AM

My answer(s) would be ?.

0% My reasoning is to consider A?D in turn and to show that each is wrong:

If A were correct, then so would D be, and hence the probability of the correct answer being selected is 50%. Thus A and D are both wrong.

If B were correct, then the probability of the correct answer being selected is 25%. Thus B is wrong. Similarly for C.


The structure of this question mimics the Russell?s paradox.

DamianJ 05-02-2012 05:32 AM

Excellent, another thread where idiots can argue pointlessly about how each other don't understand mathematics.

JFK 05-02-2012 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18919967)
The answer is 50%. The question is "what is the chance you will correct?" SleazyDream corrected Barnato and Colmike corrected SleazyDream. Two of four people who took the poll corrected someone, so that's 50%. The chance you'll BE correct is a different question entirely.

that could be correct , but then I'm not that smart :helpme

u-Bob 05-02-2012 05:43 AM

It's an infinite loop?

smutnut 05-02-2012 06:05 AM

It's an enigma within an enigma!

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...zjBcCeXeNE_Wez

Grapesoda 05-02-2012 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919936)
If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%

the red tuba!!!!

ottopottomouse 05-02-2012 06:29 AM

D +

Vendzilla 05-02-2012 06:58 AM

According to the Hitchikers guide to the galaxy, the correct answer is 42, therefore all the answers listed are incorrect

digitalfantasies 05-02-2012 07:11 AM

correct answer: this thread needs more hot pics

http://a2.img.mobypicture.com/5afe2c...9dc2c_view.jpg

Just Alex 05-02-2012 09:26 AM

http://www.freewebs.com/msmkw/gay_bears.jpg

Scott McD 05-02-2012 09:29 AM

Fatfoo has all the answers...

Yngwie 05-02-2012 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919955)
Original Q:
"If you choose to answer this question at random, what is the chance you will correct?

a. 25%
b. 60%
c. 50%
d. 25%"

Let's say the correct answer is 25%. Then you have a 50% chance of picking the correct answer at random.

If the correct answer is 50% or 60%, then the chances of picking the correct answer is 25%.

It all depends on what the correct answer is out of those choices. :thumbsup

No matter which answer you give to almost any question it's always 50/50.. There's a wrong answer and a right one.. Unless there's more then 1 right answer then the % changes, but this is based on 1 right, 1 wrong. 50/50..

RyuLion 05-02-2012 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by digitalfantasies (Post 18920504)
correct answer: this thread needs more hot pics

http://a2.img.mobypicture.com/5afe2c...9dc2c_view.jpg

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

Spunky 05-02-2012 10:25 AM

Numbers make my brain hurt

mineistaken 05-02-2012 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 18919943)
This poll is a fail. It's 50% if the correct answer is 25% but 25% if the correct answer is 50% or 60%... :Oh crap

This. :2 cents:

SleazyDream 05-02-2012 11:54 AM

By moving one of the following digits, make the equation correct.


62 - 63 = 1

SleazyDream 05-02-2012 11:57 AM

What is special about the following sequence of numbers?

8 5 4 9 1 7 6 10 3 2 0

SleazyDream 05-02-2012 11:59 AM

An 18-wheeler is crossing a 4 kilometer bridge that can only support 10,000 kilograms and that's exactly how much the rig weighs. Halfway across the bridge a 30 gram sparrow lands on the cab, but the bridge doesn't collapse. Why not?

Rochard 05-02-2012 12:09 PM

There is a one in four chance you'll get the answer right - which is 25%. But being as two of the answers are 25%, that means there is a 50% chance you'll get it right.

B.Barnato 05-02-2012 12:12 PM

Mental midget.

Just Alex 05-02-2012 12:19 PM

unscramble these letters

bankruptyc

jimmy-3-way 05-02-2012 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18919936)
Question for the dumb people.

FTFY, buddy.

jimmy-3-way 05-02-2012 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18923589)
An 18-wheeler is crossing a 4 kilometer bridge that can only support 10,000 kilograms and that's exactly how much the rig weighs. Halfway across the bridge a 30 gram sparrow lands on the cab, but the bridge doesn't collapse. Why not?

This one IS for smart people, because you have to be pretty clever to understand that the effect of gravity in the middle of a bridge is slightly less than the effect on the ground due to the earth's proximity to the bridge's span at the center.

kate27 05-02-2012 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy-3-way (Post 18923911)
This one IS for smart people, because you have to be pretty clever to understand that the effect of gravity in the middle of a bridge is slightly less than the effect on the ground due to the earth's proximity to the bridge's span at the center.

Kilograms is a measure of mass that does not change ever, unlike pounds that are mass under the effect of gravity. So the original wording doesn't make sense! It would have to be newtons.. (nerd alert :2 cents:)

mineistaken 05-02-2012 12:45 PM

edit......

sixsax 05-02-2012 01:15 PM

Replace 60% with 0% for more fun.

papill0n 05-02-2012 02:09 PM

good job sleazy

we're all convinced youre smart now

raymor 05-02-2012 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18923541)
By moving one of the following digits, make the equation correct.


62 - 63 = 1

6 <sup>2</sup> - 63 = 1

CDSmith 05-02-2012 02:14 PM

Last time this Q was posted I think it went 7 pages.

Let's see how far this one gets.

raymor 05-02-2012 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18923589)
An 18-wheeler is crossing a 4 kilometer bridge that can only support 10,000 kilograms and that's exactly how much the rig weighs. Halfway across the bridge a 30 gram sparrow lands on the cab, but the bridge doesn't collapse. Why not?


The rig burns 400 grams of fuel traveling the 2km to the center of the bridge.

CDSmith 05-02-2012 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18923589)
An 18-wheeler is crossing a 4 kilometer bridge that can only support 10,000 kilograms and that's exactly how much the rig weighs. Halfway across the bridge a 30 gram sparrow lands on the cab, but the bridge doesn't collapse. Why not?

The sparrow just took a 29 gram dump on a car crossing another bridge not 3 mins earlier, thus it's added weight wasn't enough to cause a collapse.


And chances are pretty good that it was my car. :(

2012 05-02-2012 02:29 PM

you've got a pretty good chance of being an Idiot

marcop 05-02-2012 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 18923567)
What is special about the following sequence of numbers?

8 5 4 9 1 7 6 10 3 2 0

If you spell out the numbers in English, that's how they would line up alphabetically...
Eight FIve FOur Nine One SEven SIx TEn THree TWo Zero.

redwhiteandblue 05-02-2012 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18924702)
6 <sup>2</sup> - 63 = 1

Actualy no, it would be 2^6 - 63 = 1.


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