SAT Test, Cheating, and Statistics
Seventh one in the series, this blog post is a problem about the chances that two multiple choice answer sheets could have many answer the same, including the wrong ones.
Seventh one in the series, this blog post is a problem about the chances that two multiple choice answer sheets could have many answer the same, including the wrong ones.
Sixth one in the series, this blog post has a problem about coronavirus, mutation, and the theoretical number of genetically different coronaviruses.
Fifth one in the series, this blog post has a few different problems about the growth of funds in a bank account, devaluation of vehicles, COVID-19 case projections, and growth rate.
Fourth one in the series, this blog post has a few different problems about the logic game Minesweeper...if you are game to being swept away by such problems!
The third one in the problem solving series. The challenge here is of a mathematical nature. You will have to contend with two questions, the first one of which has an answer, a correct answer that is. The second one on the other hand is an open-ended variety. Have fun!
Want to test or demonstrate your analytical skills? Here's your opportunity to display your deductive reasoning skills--analyze moves in a Mastermind board game consisting of 6 and 8 color codes!