It's not. But let's say you have an exam and it asks you to circle only one answer however you find two that are correct. Do I flip the coin or?Well, B is not wrong either.
Circle both. If your teacher says it's wrong then prove itIt's not. But let's say you have an exam and it asks you to circle only one answer however you find two that are correct. Do I flip the coin or?
The question does not imply that there is only one correct choice.It's not. But let's say you have an exam and it asks you to circle only one answer however you find two that are correct. Do I flip the coin or?
The "exam" says at the start that each questiom has only one answer.The question does not imply that there is only one correct choice.
Then I would cross that out and write "at least one answer" because you've proven that statement is falseThe "exam" says at the start that each questiom has only one answer.
Say that the problem is flawed since there is more than one solution and move onto the next problem.The "exam" says at the start that each questiom has only one answer.