I mean, there's 33.34% chance of being right unless the person happen to know the answer, and lifelines can only get you so far into the game.
Let's say there are 15 questions with 4 choices each. Let's also say there are 3 lifelines: call-a-friend, 50-50, and ask-the-audience.
For each of the 15 questions, there is only 1 correct answer, and 3 incorrect answers, so immediately your chances are 1/3 = 33.34%. You can use each lifeline once. Using phone-a-friend, let's say gives you a 95% chance the person you call is correct. So 1 question is 95%. Similarly, we can say ask-the-audience gives you a 95% chance. Finally, 50-50 will remove 2 wrong answers, so you have 1 right answer and 1 wrong answer, so you basically know the answer. To recap:
stats trolls are the best trolls but your thread is boring and you should kill yourself
Connor Lopez
I'm starting to think this isn't trolling and it's actually a statistics 101 homework question.
Brandon Barnes
I don't know if this is bait, but you must multiply the probabilities to get intersections of events
Landon Ward
This has to be a troll right? OP can't be serious here.
Carter Hill
Pictured: OP
Juan Bennett
Ok, I'll bite. 46% is the chance of guessing one answer correctly, not all of them
Leo Watson
Also, it's not 33.34%, it's 25%
Michael Perez
>american education white and based
Mason Nguyen
Oh shit, where have you been hiding this pasta OP? I haven't seen this one in about 3 years. Thanks for the nostalgia.
Grayson Jones
>falling for this pasta Kys.
Ian Garcia
>Question 15: 100%
Henry Fisher
This is some spicy pasta.
Bentley Watson
I'm probably wrong, but did the math I got to question 8, after that the chance is 0 even for the calculator
first 1/4=25%, second is 0,25/4 = 6%, etc. Therefore the chance to get question 8 correct by pure luck (disregarding lifelines), by picking all randomly is roughly 0,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005 %
Jason Moore
Why did they feel the need to add the clock in later seasons of the show? It's probably enough pressure to be answering trivia questions for money on TV, having to answer with a time limit just seems unfair
Josiah Smith
Pasta revival always outs the newfags.
Colton Smith
Save money.
Jeremiah Cox
>33.34% Interesting rounding
Charles Powell
People serious don't recognise this old as shit copypasta?
Carter Martinez
I really really like this pasta
Nathaniel Perry
Kek
But yes it is a game of luck.
Logan Wright
>become a millionaire >dont become a millionaire its 50% retards
Landon Green
*coughs*
Jaxson Jackson
I need more retarded pastas in my life.
Gabriel Adams
That's not how it works. The probability is 1/(number of options)^(number of questions)
Aaron Long
>The Sun has fallen out of orbit and is going to crash into the Earth. Humanity has randomly chosen people to enter an underground nuclear shelter with enough food and provisions for the next 50 years until the Earth is habitable again, luckily you were picked. >You are allowed to bring one movie with you.
Choose wisely..
Leo Hill
The Thing.
Andrew Foster
>those shoes Is that a teacher creepin?
Landon Cook
so this is the power of the american education system?
Isaiah Baker
the room
Robert Davis
Lot of people haven't seen this thread before, it seems.
Parker Ramirez
It was Nixon. I don't really know what Laugh In is or who Nixon was but I do know this for a fact. Final answer.
Camden Clark
Tfw no one will even answer with "The Dark Knight Rises" anymore
Andrew Jones
Bloodsport
Jeremiah Hughes
How old even is this pasta though, the show hasn't really been relevant for over a decade
Jeremiah Gray
that is completely wrong, there is no assurance that audience or friend know the right answer, the probability is probably somewhere around 50% not your ridiculous 95%.
Jonathan Phillips
>that is completely wrong Wrong.
Carson Jenkins
It's 50% you dumbass. Either you choose the correct answer or you don't
Chase Ramirez
But you also have an extra 50% chance of already knowing the answer or not, so that's 75%