Puzzle:
There are seventeen questions.
Sixteen of the answers given are wrong.
What are the odds that 16 of 17 answers would be wrong?
Given...
The probability of getting a right answer is: 0.5
I believe it goes like this...
The probability of getting 16 in a row wrong = 0.5 to the 15th power.
Then, I get lost on how to translate that answer into a fraction and then odds.
I believe the answer is something like over 65,000 to 1.
Can anyone demonstrate the proper math?
There are seventeen questions.
Sixteen of the answers given are wrong.
What are the odds that 16 of 17 answers would be wrong?
Given...
The probability of getting a right answer is: 0.5
I believe it goes like this...
The probability of getting 16 in a row wrong = 0.5 to the 15th power.
Then, I get lost on how to translate that answer into a fraction and then odds.
I believe the answer is something like over 65,000 to 1.
Can anyone demonstrate the proper math?
