It doesn't. By picking at random, there's a 50% chance you'll pick 25%, and a 25% chance you'll pick 50%. So if the correct answer was 50%, you'd have a 25% chance of picking that answer, but then the correct answer would be 25%, and there's a 50% chance of getting that one, but then the correct answer would be 50%... and so on. Recursion.First one does have an answer btw.
Well played Veho,It doesn't. By picking at random, there's a 50% chance you'll pick 25%, and a 25% chance you'll pick 50%. So if the correct answer was 50%, you'd have a 25% chance of picking that answer, but then the correct answer would be 25%, and there's a 50% chance of getting that one, but then the correct answer would be 50%... and so on. Recursion.First one does have an answer btw.
Of course, that's assuming you're picking an answer from the four given, and not the entire range of possible answers (the question doesn't specify).
My answers:
1) there are two of the same answer (25%) meaning that there's a possibility of getting 2/4 or 50%.
2) I don't know how this is tricky, but 25/5 = 5 so...
3) I don't get this at all, so I just went with my the logical answer for me (1st choice)