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ParadiceCity9 wrote:Me and 3 other people on our English vocab. homework all got the same 3 answers wrong. There were 40 questions. What were the odds that we would all get the same ones wrong with the same answers?
My teacher thought we cheated be we actually didn't. ):
oggiss wrote:ParadiceCity9 wrote:Me and 3 other people on our English vocab. homework all got the same 3 answers wrong. There were 40 questions. What were the odds that we would all get the same ones wrong with the same answers?
My teacher thought we cheated be we actually didn't. ):
40 questions
3 people
3 answers wrong (how many options?)
40 nCr 3
dustn64 wrote:I would look it up, but my calculator is upstairs. If you got one put:
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40 nCr 3
I think. That will give you all the possibilities that you could have if you missed three questions.
flip the numbers. I haven't done it for a while.oggiss wrote:dustn64 wrote:I would look it up, but my calculator is upstairs. If you got one put:
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40 nCr 3
I think. That will give you all the possibilities that you could have if you missed three questions.
9880, don't think so mate
dustn64 wrote:flip the numbers. I haven't done it for a while.oggiss wrote:dustn64 wrote:I would look it up, but my calculator is upstairs. If you got one put:
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40 nCr 3
I think. That will give you all the possibilities that you could have if you missed three questions.
9880, don't think so mate
sully800 wrote:Is this matching or fill in the blank with a word bank? Is so that increases the chances, because it means by getting one answer wrong you automatically get two answers wrong.
Is it multiple choice? If so that decreases the likelihood since you each could have guessed at a right answer.
Or is this free response or true false where you simply get the right or wrong answer?
sully800 wrote:Is this matching or fill in the blank with a word bank? Is so that increases the chances, because it means by getting one answer wrong you automatically get two answers wrong.
Is it multiple choice? If so that decreases the likelihood since you each could have guessed at a right answer.
Or is this free response or true false where you simply get the right or wrong answer?
ParadiceCity9 wrote:First 20 were fill in the blanks. Last 20 were pick one of two to complete a sentence.
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MeDeFe wrote:ParadiceCity9 wrote:First 20 were fill in the blanks. Last 20 were pick one of two to complete a sentence.
And in which part did you make the mistakes?
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