Man everyone needs to stop being rude to relessness. Give him a break, he makes great quizzes for us to do. I've seen more comments than this that are rude. BE NICE TO THE QUIZMAKERS
It depends on what is meant by 'average'-- are we talking about the mean, median, or mode. Since the average isn't given in percent, but just the number of correct answers, the mean value (all scores / number times taken) only needs to be 4.5 to round up to 5. Median and Modal values are even more likely to be 5 in this case.
There are lots of different types of average. "The average" is often used to refer to the arithmetic mean, but the actual term "average" is not very well defined. It is however generally accepted that the median and mode are types of average.
Sorry but that's not the maths in question. It's all about rounding. If the average was 99.56% for example, that will come up as 100%. If the average mark was 4.6 then the average mark would be rounded up to 5.
@Relessness, percentages are completely irrelevant here. Henceforth was originally saying that if the average score is 5 (i.e. 100%) that should mean nobody has ever missed one. This is correct. Malbaby is correct too. It's just that the average score isn't 5, it's slightly less than that (about 4.68 as of now) but was rounded up to 5. There is no real reason to round up to the nearest integer, so the "who taught you maths" comment was a bit unnecessary.
The Himalayas are present in Myanmar as well. While Wikipedia does not list it in the narative for Himalayas, it DOES list it on the right hand side of the Wiki page under the Geography picture if you click the countries. Additionally, if you look up Myanmar on wikipedia, you will also find reference to the Himalayas in there as well. Most pointedly, the Hkakabo Razi is the Myanmars highest mountain, according to Wikpedia, and that is located in the Greater Himalayan Mountain Range.
Afghanistan? I have just finished watching a programme following some dude walking the length of the Himalaya's and he definitely started in Afghanistan.
I typed Tibet, which was accepted as China. I don't think the Tibetans would agree with that. The Chinese government may claim sovereignty, but that's open for debate. If you are going to accept both answers (as you should), then the answer displayed should include both. So Tibet/China or Tibet (China).
*distant laughing*
If more than 99.5% guessed it, stats will show 100%
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