I thought for a moment, but could not find the right answer.
But at least he had some idea what the right answer should be.
He also gave the right answer if someone else asked him a question.
Only a few have come up with the right answer.
Before he could think of the right answer she had started down.
But let's see if we can get to the right answer.
Too many to try to go through and hit upon the right answer.
When the question got asked again he found the right answer.
So how are we going to get the right answer?
And the right answer is not always the same for everyone.
The correct answer is the last one on the list.
If not, they were given $100 for each correct answer.
I probably could come up with 100 more and still not get a correct answer.
Which is not too far from the correct answer of 23.
I had a feeling they would all be able to give the correct answer.
The only correct answer to this question is a yes.
For each correct answer, the players will get 500 points.
This time he looked like the teacher whose student had finally given the correct answer.
I want you to go over to the computer and type in the correct answer.
"And we have no way to tell which is the correct answer."
If the first team give a wrong answer then their opponents will win with a correct response.
"We want to give a correct response to the letter."
Table 3.1 shows the mean number of correct responses given by each age group.
A correct response was worth points and control of the board.
The correct response should have been: "I cannot answer that question."
"The correct response to this is not to stop building along the river," he said.
As before, a correct response was worth points and control of the board.
Each correct response added the value of the question to a pot.
There wasn't a way of knowing what a correct response might be.
The correct response is, "Why do you want to work for our company?"