Message from @DanConway
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But why
Why snake on yellow background?
JUST A MEME
Just joined a new cult today
again?
wtf is that
degeneracy
Strayan shitposters
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technically speaking, C.
though it does get paradoxical in that if that's the right answer, then you do have a 25% chance.
...why am I doing math over a meme.
If two of the answers are the exact same, and would be evaluated the exact same, then you can consider there to only be 3 answers, making it a 33% chance you're correct on a random guess. However, since 33% isn't an answer, it's a 0% chance. Which, given that that is an option of the four, gives you a 25% chance, thus either of A or D are correct. You could loop it again to that thus meaning it's 33%, but it's a trick question and the only correct answer is to say 0% because at that point none of them are right.
yeah, it triggered my math heavy education and made me think about it too hard.
For your heavy maths
that one doesn't quite work as paradoxical bait, just normal piss off bait
...what's sad is I actually know how to do stuff like that
it just takes a while to sit down and do it
Well
...The issue with that one is there's no equation combining...is it pie and cake? There's no equation that says the total price of both items.
So there's no one correct answer, it can be pretty much anywhere between two numbers.
If it were one cola instead of 2 in the second equation, it'd be $17.70. But because there's two of them, it's anywhere between (also including) $17.70 and $21.95.
No
17.70 would not be the min
What would be, then?
Are you implying that the cola was a 2 for 1 deal?
No, I'm implying that in the minimum, cola is just free.
That would be the only way 17.70 is min
In the maximum, apples are free.
I'm getting 17.70 from cola being 0, thus we can just freely drop the 2 colas from the end equation, and we can verify that, if cola equals nothing, cake must equal 11.