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Can an answer be half right? - Answers

Logically, no. If any part of the answer is false, then the whole answer is false. However, there are situations where strict adherence to logic is not particularly helpful. An answer may be right in some circumstances but not in others. An answer to a multiple question may contain some (but not all) correct elements.



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Logically, no. If any part of the answer is false, then the whole answer is false. However, there are situations where strict adherence to logic is not particularly helpful. An answer may be right in some circumstances but not in others. An answer to a multiple question may contain some (but not all) correct elements.



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Can an answer be half right? - Answers

Logically, no. If any part of the answer is false, then the whole answer is false. However, there are situations where strict adherence to logic is not particularly helpful. An answer may be right in some circumstances but not in others. An answer to a multiple question may contain some (but not all) correct elements.

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