Date: | October 15, 2003 / year-entry #97 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20031015-00/?p=42153 |
Comments: | 2 |
Summary: | If you know the answer to every question but one, the teacher will call on you to answer that one. I'm learning this rule all over again. |
If you know the answer to every question but one, the teacher will call on you to answer that one. I'm learning this rule all over again. |
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Corollary: Never, ever leave *one* question unstudied. Stop at N minus 2 if you must :)
Is there asymmetry with respect to knowledge of answers? That is, what happens when exactly 1 (of N, where N > 1) question is studied?