The person who answered made a typo. Or they didn't know how to spell the word.
The correct spelling is "answer" (response to a question, reply).
cause it feels like it Because answers are wrong, while questions are incorrect.
It's sad, but whoever answers a question does not put the right answer, so if you answer a question, make it the correct answer, OK?
if the person answering the question has the wrong answer. For example, i am just a normal person answering a question. It could be wrong though i only answer what i know.
To find the percentage of wrong answers, divide the number of wrong answers (10) by the total number of questions (40), then multiply by 100. So, (10/40) × 100 = 25%. Therefore, 25% of the answers are wrong.
I think it is important that the experiment that the person designs only answers the question they are asking because they might do something wrong and get the wrong idea.
I think it is important that the experiment that the person designs only answers the question they are asking because they might do something wrong and get the wrong idea.
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To find the percentage of incorrect answers, divide the number of wrong answers by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100. So, ( \frac{13}{40} \times 100 = 32.5% ). Therefore, 32.5% of the answers are wrong.
How nice for you. Maybe now you should go learn to spell.
that is my question but people give the wrong answers like me. xD
Actually, they can be helpful. If you spell things wrong, these might be the only ones who can understand your question. They might not have the answers, but they make it to where others can answer. It is possible they make wrong calls, since you could have worded it in a way that makes it possible to have two different answers, and they might reword it to the wrong intended meaning of the two or more possibilities. But overall, I think they can be helpful.Also, a lot of times, the answer does already exist, and when they fix it, it can get merged into the answer with the correct spelling.