The biggest mistake I'm seeing here is people assuming that one of the answers must be correct. None of the answers are correct, it's a logical (or mathematical) paradox.
Basically to begin you assume one answer is correct (eg A or D) and then evaluate it. It proves to be false but suggests another answer to be true (B), however evaluating that answer proves to also be false and suggests the first is true, which we already know is false. Thus, we have a paradox.
The remaining answer, C) is just filler.
Those who suggest that if answer C) was 0% then they would choose that are also incorrect. If C) was 0%, then the chances of picking C) would be 25% and then you're back into the vicious cycle of the paradox :P
Wow, are you really that over-politically sensitive? I don't see how it is offensive. There is a guy, with an afro but his hair is actually the product... I'm not catching on. Is it offensive to show an afro? Is it offensive because the guy isn't black? Is it offensive because his hair is bread? Seriously, people need to think before they throw out these knee-jerk racism accusations.
The numbers are scaled across the values so that, for example, the 24 hours represent 24 values spread across the 256 available values rather than just the first 24 of the 256.
It's always interesting to see explanations from people who don't understand, trying to justify their answers though.
Basically to begin you assume one answer is correct (eg A or D) and then evaluate it. It proves to be false but suggests another answer to be true (B), however evaluating that answer proves to also be false and suggests the first is true, which we already know is false. Thus, we have a paradox.
The remaining answer, C) is just filler.
Those who suggest that if answer C) was 0% then they would choose that are also incorrect. If C) was 0%, then the chances of picking C) would be 25% and then you're back into the vicious cycle of the paradox :P
I don't see how it is offensive. There is a guy, with an afro but his hair is actually the product... I'm not catching on.
Is it offensive to show an afro? Is it offensive because the guy isn't black? Is it offensive because his hair is bread?
Seriously, people need to think before they throw out these knee-jerk racism accusations.