From: Radioactive Frog (pbhatkoti@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 19 2008 - 09:22:35 ART
Hi there,
I know that "0" means nothing.
Take it this way...
If there is a task which can be done using 3 different ways ( XYZ). If I did
the task at first attempt in "X" way but Cisco wanted it in "z" way , how
come I would even have a clue that I should have done it in "Z" way.
Total probability to answer the questions are 3 of answering the question
right.
If I didn't turned around at first time when I did the question in "X" way,
then I have to wait for the result to see if that way was accepted, then try
second and then finally last one.
......
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