Примери коришћења The wrong answer на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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No, that was the wrong answer.
I thought that was the wrong answer, and it ended up scarring really bad," she says.
But that is the wrong answer because it accepts the questioner's implicit assumption: that without ownership of software,
but to post the wrong answer.”.
you'd get the wrong answer.
is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer.”.
No generation in the history of the Serbian people has given the wrong answer to this difficult and terrible question.
the right answer on the Internet">is not to ask a question, it's to post the wrong answer.".
as the setup for one situation may give the wrong answer for other situations.
However, after the fourth trial, all of the confederates respond with the clearly wrong answer at certain points such that in 12 of the 18 trials they all gave the wrong answer.
It shows us quickly that Darwin's theory is the wrong answer for much of life.
subtraction afterward" would also give the wrong answer to the problem:[7].
It is always better to be clear on what is being asked than to assume and give the wrong answer.
No other statistical puzzle comes so close to fooling all the people all the time" and"that even Nobel physicists systematically give the wrong answer, and that they insist on it, and they are ready to berate in print those who propose the right answer.".
But that is the wrong answer because it accepts the questioner's implicit assumption: that without ownership of software,
you should move in the correct direction, or you shouldn't get the wrong answer.
Quotes cognitive psychologist Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini as saying that"no other statistical puzzle comes so close to fooling all the people all the time," and"even Nobel physicists systematically give the wrong answer, and that they insist on it, and they are ready to berate in print those who propose the right answer.".
the people all the time[and]">even Nobel physicists systematically give the wrong answer, and that they insist on it, and they are ready to berate in print those who propose the right answer.".
quotes cognitive psychologist Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini as saying“… no other statistical puzzle comes so close to fooling all the people all the time” and“that even Nobel physicists systematically give the wrong answer, and that they insist on it, and they are ready to berate in print those who propose the right answer.”.