Well?
You're retarded.
50/50 obviously. either you are correct or you arent
>>7920202
Trivial.
>>7920202
Wierd question
>>7920220
1/4
>>7920227
Did you pick that at random?
>>7920202
none of the answers is correct
>>7920202
op, it is not well-defined, nice bait
>>7920202
Your question is isomorphic with the following one:
>what is 1+1?
> A: 3
> B: 4
> C: 5
> D: 0
>>7920255
>>7920233
>>7920267
>>7920293
You're joking right? There are 4 answers and unless otherwise specified it's safe to assume that "at random" implies even randomization.
So it's given that one answer will be selected at random.
If the RNG selects A, then A is determined to be a wrong answer due to the existence of another identical answer.
If the RNG selects B, then B is determined to be a wrong answer due to no other correct answer being present.
If the RNG selects C then it is plainly a wrong answer.
If the RNG selects D then see A.
Thus, the answer to the question is 0%
If you choose an answer, it is never correct.
>>7920309
What's wrong with having an identical answer? Both can be correct.
>>7920314
In any scenario where the RNG selects answer A, the act of selecting that answer causes it to become an incorrect answer.
>>7920309
>it's safe to assume that "at random" implies even randomization.
not really
>>7920202
the answer is "0%"
>>7920202
throw something at it and see where it lands
Your question is equivalent to the following.
Definition: Let [math]S[/math] be a set. [math]S[/math] is infinite if and only if [math]S \,\cup\, \{S\}[/math] is infinite.
>>7920202
this is not the original problem, in which the C option differs and is not completely out of the equation.
Answer is a superposition between B and A/D
>>7922213
or
"is \"A\" the correct answer?
A) No
B) Yes"
>>7922341
Which is the correct answer?
A) B
B) A
just testing if my isp is banned here aswell
There's A, that's 1 answer. There's B, that's 1 answer. There's C, that's 1 answer. There's D, that's 1 answer. Good, now add them up. That's correct, it equals 4. Pick an answer between 1 and 4. You choose 1 of the 4 answers at random, what does that mean? Yes, 1/4. You have a 1/4th chance of choosing the correct answer.
>>7922387
the question has no answer, its a joke
>>7922387
>implying there's only 1 correct answer
also I know it's bait, still biting
>>7922367
yes, you are banned.
I can't see that you wrote
>"just testing if my ip is banned here aswell"